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In reply to the discussion: Another adoptee commits suicide: Fashion designer L'Wren Scott,girlfriend of Mick Jagger, found dea [View all]StevieM
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My point is that I believe our society teaches adopted children that their birth mothers gave them up, and happily moved on. Those were the standard talking points during the Baby Scoop Era, and are still prevalent today IMO.
And yes, I do believe that a large percentage of adoptions are coerced. And I do believe that many birth mothers are devastated to have lost their children.
As for "choosing" to give the child up--one option equals no choice. And a woman under the influence of drugs, including painkillers given at the hospital--as many prospective birth mothers are--CANNOT grant consent.
I am glad that you see me as demonizing the system--that is absolutely what I am trying to do. Because the system is a disgrace. It is a 15 billion dollar a year, for-profit industry, run by lawyers and adoption agencies. All adoptions should take place in front of a judge, there should be a waiting period after birth before papers can be signed (when hormones are no longer racing), coercive pre-birth matching should be outlawed, free and unbiased counseling should be offered before placement, and efforts must be made to ensure that the mother is not being coerced or signing under duress.