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How Does Adoption Work for Birth Mothers in Utah? A Step-by-Step Guide
Adoption in Utah for birth mothers starts with a call. You tell us your situation. We explain your options with no pressure. If you decide to move forward, you work with a case manager who helps you build an adoption plan, choose a family, and get support during your pregnancy. After birth, you can sign legal papers Before any papers are signed, we want to make sure you are prepared for placing your child. We want to make sure you have found the right family. This is why preparation and counseling before that day are so important. At Heart to Heart, we make sure you feel ready and certain before anything is signed.
“When I started this journey in Provo, I had no idea what to expect. Kathy at Heart to Heart walked me through each step. I felt supported, not rushed.” — Emma, Utah County
At Heart to Heart Adoptions, we’ve helped hundreds of women in Utah place their babies with loving families.
What Happens When I First Call Heart to Heart?
You will talk with someone who listens without judgment. There is no commitment required just for calling. The first call is simply to help you understand your options and feel less alone.
Step 1: Call 877-437-3424 or text 801-563-1000 — any time. We will connect you with a case manager quickly.
Step 2: We help you find a doctor if you do not have one. We cover all pregnancy-related medical expenses. From Ogden to St. George, we work with trusted providers.
Step 3: You and your case manager build your adoption plan — what kind of adoption you want, how much contact you want with the adoptive family, and how to think through your options
“I lived in Moab and thought I’d have to drive to Salt Lake for everything. Heart to Heart brought services to me. They even helped me get to my doctor appointments.” — Jessica, age 29
What Are My Rights as a Birth Mother in Utah?
- –You choose the family — look at profiles, meet families, and pick who feels right
- –You control the level of openness — from letters and photos to visits
- –You receive support — housing, food, medical care, and counseling
- –You have legal representation — an attorney just for you, paid by the agency
- –You can change your mind at any point before you sign consent papers after birth
What Happens During Pregnancy?
During pregnancy, you meet with your case manager regularly. You review family profiles and choose the family you want. You can meet them before the birth if you want to. You get medical care and all the support you need. Your case manager responds quickly if something comes up.
What Happens at the Hospital?
You are in control at the hospital. You decide who is in the delivery room. You choose how much time you want with your baby. The adoptive family can be nearby or give you space. Whatever you need. Your wishes will be honored by everyone involved. Your case manager will be there with you if you want that support.
When Do I Sign the Paperwork?
In Utah, you must wait at least 24 hours after birth before signing consent papers. You cannot give consent before the baby is born. Consent must be given voluntarily, in front of a judge or authorized person, and without pressure. We will never rush you
“The hardest part was signing the papers. But my case manager held my hand and reminded me why I was doing this. Three years later, I get photos and letters. I know I made the right choice.” — Mia, Southern Utah
What Makes Utah Adoption Different?
Utah has some of the most birth mother-friendly adoption laws in the country. Financial support is available. Strong laws protect your rights. Utah courts can enforce open adoption agreements. The legal process is streamlined, which means less waiting. And every birth mother at Heart to Heart gets her own attorney.
What Happens After Placement?
You will continue to have support from your case manager and counselor. If you have an open adoption, contact can begin right away. You do not disappear from your baby’s life. You will always be part of it, in whatever way you and the adoptive family have agreed upon.
Here to Answer Your Questions
Learning everything you can and understanding the experiences of others will help you.
How to Choose an Adoptive Family for Your Baby in Utah
The most important step in your plan is choosing a family you can love.
Click here. ➔
Utah Adoption Laws and Birth Mother Rights
Understand consent, the 24-hour wait, your financial rights, and what happens after you sign.
Read this. ➔
Late Pregnancy Adoption Options in Utah
Running out of time? This page explains how we can still help you build a plan quicklyRead more. ➔
Utah Adoption Stories. Real Decisions, Real Families
Read real stories from Utah birth mothers who chose Heart to Heart.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Explore each topic in more detail.
How does adoption start for a birth mother in Utah?
It starts with a call or text. You tell us your situation, and we explain your options without pressure. If you decide to move forward, a case manager helps you build an adoption plan, choose a family, and get support throughout your pregnancy. There is no commitment just for calling.
Can I change my mind before signing consent papers?
Yes. You can change your mind at any point during pregnancy, right up until you sign consent papers after birth. Calling Heart to Heart or exploring adoption does not commit you to anything. Your right to parent your child remains fully intact until you sign.
How long do I have to wait after birth before signing consent in Utah?
Utah law requires a minimum wait of 24 hours after birth before signing relinquishment papers. You cannot sign before the baby is born. Once you do sign in Utah, consent is irrevocable. This is why counseling and preparation before that day are so important.
Who pays for my attorney in a Utah adoption?
The adoptive family covers your legal fees through the agency. Your attorney represents only you. You receive independent legal representation throughout the entire process at no cost to you.
What financial support can I receive during my pregnancy in Utah?
Heart to Heart can help cover rent, food, utilities, medical care, transportation, and other pregnancy-related costs. Utah law permits adoptive families to pay these expenses. There is no cost to you, and all payments are documented and compliant with SB154.
We're Here for You
Whether you're just starting to explore or ready to talk, our compassionate team is here to listen and support you—without pressure or judgment.
You don't have to do this alone.
We're here to walk beside you—every step of the way.
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Reviewed by licensed adoption professionals at Heart to Heart Adoptions.
Wendy Knowles, Birth Parent Support Specialist
Michelle Barrus, Birth Parent Support Specialist
Jodi Grizzle, LCSW
