Counseling for Birth Mothers in North Carolina
Free counseling for birth mothers in North Carolina. Licensed counselors provide emotional support before, during, and after adoption placement.
Free Counseling Services
At Heart to Heart Adoptions, we know that thinking about adoption brings up many feelings. We have professional counselors for birth mothers.
Types of Counseling We Offer:
Before Placement Counseling: Talk with licensed counselors about your feelings about being pregnant, parenting, and adoption. This helps you make the right decision for you.
Help Making Decisions: Our counselors help you work through your feelings and think about all your choices. We don’t pressure you.
Grief and Loss Counseling: Placing a child for adoption can be sad and hard. Our counselors know how to help birth mothers with these difficult feelings.
Help After Placement: Counseling doesn’t stop after placement. We keep helping you as you adjust to life after placing your baby.
Private and Free
All counseling is free and completely private. Even if you decide not to choose adoption, our support is available to you.
Family Counseling
If it helps, we can also give counseling to other family members who might be affected by your decision, like partners and other children.
Flexible Times
We know pregnancy and life can make scheduling hard. We offer flexible appointment times and can meet with you in person, on the phone, or through secure video calls.
Our goal is to make sure you have all the emotional support you need to make the best decision for yourself and your baby, whatever that decision is.
If you need help with adoption in North Carolina, we're here for you.
Call 24/7: 877-437-3424
Text Anytime: 801-563-1000
- How does Heart to Heart Adoptions help birth mothers?
- What support do pregnant women get in NC?
- Why choose adoption in North Carolina?
- What kind of relationship will I have with my child?
- Is adoption free for birth mothers in NC?
- Who pays for adoption legal costs
- What expenses does the agency cover?
- Can I get paid for placing my baby?
- What are the steps to place a baby for adoption?
- How do I start the adoption process in NC?
- What happens after I choose a family?
- How long does adoption take in North Carolina?
- What help do birth mothers get in NC?
- How long does birth mother support last?
- What expenses are covered during pregnancy?
- Who qualifies for birth mother assistance?
- What is open adoption in North Carolina?
- What’s the difference between open and closed adoption?
- How does the Hearts Connect app work?
- Can I stay in touch with my child?
- How do I choose an adoptive family?
- What should I look for in adoptive parents?
- Can I meet families before deciding?
- Where are adoptive families located in NC?
- What are North Carolina adoption laws?
- When can I sign adoption papers?
- What are birth father rights in NC?
- Can I change my mind about adoption?
Here's what Destiny, from Durham, NC shared with us:
“The counseling for birth mothers in North Carolina that Heart to Heart Adoptions provided saved me. I had so many feelings about being pregnant and thinking about adoption. The professional counselors they have are licensed and really understand what birth mothers go through. I did both one-on-one counseling and support groups with other women like me. They helped me with grief and loss counseling, which I really needed. Even after I placed my baby, they kept helping me adjust to life. All the counseling was free and private, and they worked around my schedule in Durham. The emotional support made all the difference in my healing.”
