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Re: adopting from India

by "Snittens" <snittens@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Oct 24, 2005 at 10:41 PM

Hi there, welcome to the group!
I'm very sorry about your loss, how awful :(
My name is Kelly, I mostly lurk over here now.  My DH and I have twin 
daughters from IVF.  We were seriously considering international adoption
if 
that cycle was not successful.  If we ever do decide to have more
children, 
that is the way we would go.
Anyway, the agency we had started working with is not necessarily
Christian, 
but they do have an Indian program.  Even though we didn't get very far in

the process, I was very comfortable with them and everyone was super nice.

It's Wide Horizons for Children, located in Waltham, MA.  I believe they 
work with parents across the country.  www.whfc.org

Good luck with your journey!

-Kelly

<christianstore@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message 
news:1130204732.958351.87520@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> I'm happy to post in this group especially after knowing the connection
> to adoption from India. My wife and I are from India, and are Indian
> citizens. We live in the United States for few years. After our
> marriage for 8 years, my wife could not get pregnant, so we did two
> IVFs. The first IVF failed, the second ended up in a mis carriage. This
> just happened yesterday. Now after this incident we decided to adopt.
> After talking to my relatives in India, they are okay with adoption,
> but nobody has any experience. My wife and I were born into a Christian
> family, so we never practiced any caste system. We are god fearing,
> evangelical christians. Our initial thought was to adopt a jewish
> child. We love jewish people - not saying we hate everyone else. I
> don't know how successful that will be, inter racial adoption may be
> factor.
>
> One of our friend from India (whose wife is an American) recently
> adopted two girls from New Delhi. Both the children have special needs.
> One girl with sever hearing problem, now is okay. I don't know whether
> we can adopt a special need child, as adoption is first time, as well
> as we don't have experience with parenting. At this point we decided to
> adopt a girl.
>
> If you have any information on Christian adopting agencies in India,
> open adoption let me know.
>
 




 16 Posts in Topic:
adopting from India
"-L." <gentl  2005-10-24 09:42:10 
Re: adopting from India
"Snittens" <  2005-10-24 13:31:41 
Re: adopting from India
"-L." <gentl  2005-10-24 17:19:41 
Re: adopting from India
"Snittens" <  2005-10-24 21:56:34 
Re: adopting from India
christianstore@[EMAIL PRO  2005-10-24 18:45:33 
Re: adopting from India
"Snittens" <  2005-10-24 22:41:33 
Re: adopting from India (child mentioned)
"-L." <gentl  2005-10-24 22:30:57 
Re: adopting from India
"Kris-Anne" <  2005-10-25 06:21:10 
Re: adopting from India
"mary" <nove  2005-10-25 09:58:16 
Re: adopting from India (child ment)
"-L." <gentl  2005-10-25 23:06:12 
Re: adopting from India (child ment)
"mary" <nove  2005-10-26 06:24:48 
Re: adopting from India (child ment)
"Snittens" <  2005-10-26 16:41:20 
Re: adopting from India (child ment)
"Vicky" <mil  2006-01-06 20:55:32 
Re: adopting from India (child ment)
"mary" <nove  2005-10-27 07:57:02 
Re: adopting from India (child mentioned)
christianstore@[EMAIL PRO  2005-10-27 11:02:15 
Re: adopting from India (child mentioned)
christianstore@[EMAIL PRO  2005-10-27 19:37:00 

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