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LSS Adoption & Birth Parent Services
2400 Park Avenue
Mpls, MN 55404

612.879.5230
1.888.205.3769
adoption@lssmn.org

 A program of Lutheran Social Service of Minnesota which serves all people regardless of race, color, creed, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, handicap or age.

 

Birth Parent FAQ

Do I have to be Lutheran to use your services?
No! While our agency's heritage is rooted in the Lutheran Church, Lutheran Social Service has always served all people, regardless of religious affiliation. Our mission, "to express the love of Christ for all people through acts of service," is based upon our Lutheran philosophy. 

How can Lutheran Social Service help me?
LSS provides counseling at no cost during and after pregnancy. A pregnancy counselor meets one-on-one with you to assist with decision-making, parenting resources, adoption planning, and grief counseling. We want to help you prepare for all of the decisions and feelings ahead. Your counselor can give you accurate information about adoption and explain the process. LSS can also put you in contact with others who share an experience similar to yours.

What if I decide to raise my child?
Your counselor will meet with you to give you information about all your options. If you decide parenting is best for you and your baby, your counselor can help you find resources for housing, education, financial assistance, and parenting skills, depending on your needs.

What is open adoption?
Open adoption occurs when the expectant parents, or "birth parents," select and then work with the adoptive parents to plan their child's adoption. The relationship continues after the child is placed in the adoptive home. Contact may include letters, pictures, phone calls and get-togethers. Open adoptions are not all the same and depend on the individual wishes of birth parents and adoptive parents.

Open adoption offers lifelong benefits. Children grow up without secrets, in touch with their roots and fully aware of the love that went into their adoption plan. Birth parents remain involved in their child's life while moving on with their own lives. Adoptive parents enter parenthood with a better understanding of who their child is and where they can go for more information.

Why do birth parents choose open adoption?
Birth parents care deeply for their child. They want to provide a home with stability as well as love. Many desire a two-parent family. Others want more opportunities available to their child. Birth parents who choose adoption often have personal goals as well. They base their decision on what is best for themselves and their baby.

What happens if I decide to place my baby in an open adoption?
The adoption is tailored to the wishes of the birth parents. Your counselor will ensure that you fully understand your rights and options. Birth parents are free to choose one of the many recommended families seeking to adopt through LSS. If you wish to meet with the adoptive parents, your counselor will also attend the meeting to help facilitate the conversation. You may involve the adoptive parents in your hospital stay and ask them to take the baby home afterward. Your counselor will help you create an agreement that defines your wishes. This agreement may be made legal. LSS also serves birth parents who choose an adoptive family from outside LSS. LSS offers ongoing counseling for as long as necessary to help birth parents with the loss related to adoption.

Are all open adoptions the same?
Birth parents can decide on a level of openness or ongoing contact that suits their individual style. There is a wide variety in the types of adoptions that families agree to arrange. LSS honors wishes for confidentiality.

What roles are available to birth fathers?
Birth fathers are encouraged to be actively involved. They can participate in planning the adoption, and in the ongoing relationship of an open adoption. A counselor can also meet and work with birth fathers separately.

Can I change my mind?
You may come to learn more about adoption and decide it's not right for you. Adoption laws offer a time period for birth parents to change their minds before their decision becomes irrevocable. This time period ranges from days to weeks, depending on the particular adoption. If you need more time to make your decision, LSS has caring and knowledgeable families available to provide short-term care for your baby.

How do I know the adoptive parents will be good parents?
The adoption study process screens families before recommending them. They are assigned a social worker who meets with them in their home and at LSS. Families attend workshops designed for adoptive parents. LSS requires three favorable references and clear criminal background checks.