Abortion

            In Recent situations there has been a debate, about when a child is given up for adoption. A question concerning the natural birth mother have the ability to come back years later and demand to get her child back has become an enormous controversy (Wishard 54). It can be a very touchy situation, shattering lives apart (Krementz, 45). In such an instance situation, the adoption system is in danger. Once the natural birth parents sign that, they have no right to their beloved child. The child should not be taken away from his adopted parents under any circumstances. Although the natural mother may mean well, she has no right to come back years later and demand her child back, because it will jeopardize the adoption agency, breach legal agreements and disturb children's lives.
             If the natural birth parent was permitted to get her child back, it will threaten the adoption agency's legal wall. No one desires to adopt a child and have it taken away. It would become much harder for unwanted children to find homes, this would impair the people who want to be parents, as well as the children waiting to start a family. It is horrific to know that a child could be taken away when someone adopts them. The new parents may fear to bond with the child, simply because they do not want their heart broken (Krementz, 19). They may never be able to
            
             complete family with that worry in the back of their minds. Once that child is accepted, they will be apart of the family forever (Wishard 22). The child will become irreplaceable in their lives.
             When the new parents adopt a child, they usually set up a trust or college funds (Wishard 75). Most adoptive parents would not set up this program, because their child could be taken away at any time. Many people that adopt would feel as if they were foster parents, or just waiting for someone to take their new pride and joy away. People would not put as much investment into the child. T...

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