Will It Cost Me to Put a Baby Up for Adoption in Pennsylvania?

Placing a baby for adoption in Pennsylvania costs you nothing.

You will never be asked to pay anything to make an adoption plan for your baby. Not now, not later, not ever. In fact, Pennsylvania adoption law is set up to make sure that some of your pregnancy-related expenses can be covered for you — so that money is one less thing you have to worry about during one of the hardest times of your life.

At Heart to Heart Adoptions, we work with women from Philadelphia to Pittsburgh, from Erie to Lancaster, and from small towns across rural Pennsylvania who are in exactly your situation. Women who are working hard, raising kids, and doing their best — and who need real answers, not runaround. This page gives you those answers.

What Expenses Can Be Covered for Birth Mothers Under Pennsylvania Adoption Law?

You cannot get paid money for placing a baby for adoption in Pennsylvania. This would be like selling a baby, which is against the law in every state.

If adoptive parents offer you money to place your baby with them, that’s illegal. If you ask for money from adoptive parents, that’s also illegal.

But the adoption agency can pay for things you need during pregnancy. All payments must follow the law. When you work with Heart to Heart Adoptions, we make sure everything we do is legal.

Free Help for You in Pennsylvania

Heart to Heart Adoptions gives you free help with:

• Money for things you need during pregnancy
• A safe place to live if your home isn't safe
• Maternity clothes
• Phone and utilities
• Food money
• Rides to doctor visits
• Babysitting for your other children
• Medical care during pregnancy and after birth
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• Counseling and emotional support
• Finding the right family for your baby