How to Place My Baby for Adoption in North Carolina
Adoption in North Carolina
Here are simple steps for placing a baby for adoption in North Carolina. These steps help you get the support you need to feel good about your choice.
You might be wondering—
- Is now the right time to have a baby?
- Do you have the time, energy, or resources to raise a child?
- How can you find a family that would love your child as much as you do?
- Will that family be willing to have a relationship with you?
If you are considering adoption, we can help answer all those questions.
- 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?
What Ashley from Greensboro told us.
“I didn’t know the first thing about how to place my baby for adoption in North Carolina. Heart to Heart Adoptions walked me through every step. First I just called to learn about my options – no pressure at all. Then I talked with Kathy, who helped me understand open adoption, closed adoption, and semi-open adoption. I got to choose the family myself, and they helped me get medical care throughout my pregnancy. When my baby was born, they handled all the legal stuff. Even after placement, they still support me. The whole process felt manageable because they explained each step clearly.”
