No Confidentiality Promised For Birthmothers
We the undersigned, do declare that we are Birthmothers who placed a child for adoption and that we were NEVER promised confidentiality by ANYONE involved in the adoption process nor did we ever want... continue reading »
"I support this petition"
"I'm a birth mom and I was never promised confidentiality and I also NEVER requested it !"
"Birthmother , i have not seen my son in 34 years, i would like to find him and get to know him. His grandparents, my parents are getting old. I would like him to meet them."
"AMEN"
"i love my children all i want is for my kids to be able to reunit. the deserve to get to know each other ilove you hana,johnny ,mathew ,naomi"
"I support this petition"
"I found the Daughter that I was brainwashed into giving up 20 years ago, we had been looking for each other for a few years, she was told that she could not get the records at all ever, and I has told that she could get them when she was 18, they LIE( LIE"
"no promises were ever made and hope for reunion was encouraged by allowing us to leave letters and blankets."
"I was not promised confidentiality"
"I support this petition"
"I support this petition"
"I support this petition"
"Birthmom to Erica. 12/26/81. Reunited 8/28/00"
"All I wanted was for her to be able to find me !"
"Time to make this Happen......NOW!!!!"
"Open the records & change the laws now!"
"I support this petition"
"BML"
"Baby girl, forced to give up in 66."
"I signed NO form for confidentiality. I was given NO promise of confidentiality."
"Had I known placing my son for adoption would infringe on his rights to his own records into adulthood I would have never signed that paper."
"not only was I not promised privacy (or wanted it) I was lied to as were the adoptive parents. This is a dirty rotten business"
"In 1974 I was coerced into signing surrender papers by Mrs. Brenda Colby and others at Northaven Inc. (home for unwed mothers and adoption agency, which I didn't even know at that time) in Rochester, NY. Also coerced by doctors and nurses at RAMP (Rochest"
"I was never promised, nor did I want protection from my own son. In fact I made a point of telling the social worker at the time (1966) that I wanted my son's family to know that I would ALWAYS be available for contact. Instead I was told that if I ever t"
"adoptees should be allowed access to their original birth certificate."