FAQs


An unplanned pregnancy fills you with questions and concerns. Here are some of our frequently asked questions. Please contact us if you don't see your question here.

Perhaps friends, family, or your partner promised to help when the baby arrived, but that support is now gone. You still have options. It is never too late to make an adoption plan or pursue other assistance so that you can parent. Let’s work together to find the best outcome possible.

When you choose adoption, you have several options, one of which is selecting the family who will raise your child. Tell us what is important to you, and we will help you find the right family. They are out there, ready and waiting to love and care for your child.

Babies and children can bring much joy, but often the stress of sleepless nights, financial burdens, and constant care can lead many single parents to exhaustion and feeling overwhelmed. Make sure you have the support and help you need as you consider the option of single parenting.

Our potential adoptive parents understand the importance of a strong tie to their child’s birth family. They regularly receive adoption training and post-adoption counseling. Your name will always be honored in your child’s adoptive home.

We tailor an adoption plan according to your specific needs. All adoptive families must be committed to an open adoption, maintaining ongoing communication through letters, photos, and updates, ensuring the birth mother remains honored in her child’s life.

No reputable child-placing agency charges for its services. All the adoption services at New Life Adoptions are offered free of charge. We’ve helped hundreds of women make informed decisions about their pregnancies, and we would love to assist you.

You have time to decide if adoption is right for you before or after your baby is born. Your adoption plan is flexible until you sign a legal relinquishment.
In Texas, your baby must be at least 48 hours old for you to sign legal papers. 

Where to Begin.

  1. Contact us to schedule an appointment with an adoption specialist.
  2. Talk to an adoption specialist to explore your options.
  3. Get support in your decision to parent your child or make an adoption plan.

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