Well I have read through the entire thread, and I am surprised by some of the responses on both sides!
To the OP: You should do whatever you need to do to make certain that your daughter will arrive home with you.
I don't know if I would attend a fundraiser like this for a complete stranger, but I probably would even if it was a friend of a friend.
Tacky?? Who cares! When you are a mother (and I realize the OP is not yet physically, but she is in her heart) you do whatever needs to be done for your child!
Best of wishes to you, and hopefully the adoption will go through!
To the OP: You should do whatever you need to do to make certain that your daughter will arrive home with you.
I don't know if I would attend a fundraiser like this for a complete stranger, but I probably would even if it was a friend of a friend.
Tacky?? Who cares! When you are a mother (and I realize the OP is not yet physically, but she is in her heart) you do whatever needs to be done for your child!
Best of wishes to you, and hopefully the adoption will go through!
The majority of international adoptions take much longer than the US where one could have a healthy baby in their arms within a week! Many countries do not allow you to choose the sex of your child....just as in the US where some birth mothers don't know the sex of their child. Many parents would love to adopt Chinese boys but there is a much longer waiting list for them. Not much choice there! I don't see how choosing the nationality of your child is an advantage? Considering how diverse the US is, you could do that with domestic adoption as well. As far as genetic background....you get no information with international adoption. Is that really an advantage?
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