Myth number 1. There are plenty of lovely adoptable babies and children here in the U.S. Not true! In most states these children are lost in the senseless and inhumane labyrinth of the foster care system. DH and I went thru all the endless training classes, evaluations, etc.... Only to find out that they would NOT work with us!!! (but, hey, some lady with a double-wide trailer who is in it for the monthly support checks from the State, NOT to become a parent, is kept stocked with 5 or 6 unfortunate foster children at a time.)
Myth number 2. The child is legally yours.... Baloney... Even if the Birth Mother signs over her rights, birth fathers have been known to show up out of the blue. Also, look at the latest from States like Florida, children unnaccounted for, birth mothers forced to publish their sexual history. Unbelieveable in this country! The United States of America is NOT adoption friendly.
In our case, DH and I went thru the whole process (which is not quick, easy, or cheap) Finally a birth mother chose US!! On the day that the Social Worker was supposedly on the way to our home with the baby, we had just walked in from shopping for last minute baby supplies and items to complete the nursery... the phone rings.... the whole thing fell thru. Anyone who has NOT experienced this cannot even begin to feel the devastation!
Myth number three. It must be easier and cheaper to adopt right here.... NOT!!!! Successful adoptions here can take years and years of waiting, parenting classes, legal fees, paying birthmother expenses, etc... It is NOT easier or cheaper. And all of this with NO guarantee that you will end up with the child at the end of the whole process!
THESE are the reasons that many folks adopt internationally. Our wonderful, beautiful, healthy, happy, intelligent, and God-sent son (5) was adopted from an orphanage in Eastern Europe. What a blessing! and NO, he is NOT second best to biological or domesticly adopted children. Quite the opposit in my (somewhat biased

) point of view!!
I would be happy to answer email from anyone who is interested in international adoption!