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Unplanned Pregnancy Help in Georgia

Unplanned Pregnancy Help in Georgia. What to Expect

05/04/2026
Life often takes a sudden turn. It hardly follows a plan, sometimes changing in a single moment. If you’ve just found out about your pregnancy and it was an unplanned one, it’s normal to feel unsure, overwhelmed, and even scared. But here’s the truth. You don’t have to figure out everything alone. You can start by seeking unplanned pregnancy help in Georgia and contacting Full Circle Adoptions.  Full Circle Adoptions is a licensed, nonprofit adoption agency. We have helped...
Giving My Baby Up For Adoption

Thinking About Giving Your Baby Up For Adoption? Here’s What To Know

04/27/2026
“Recently, I discovered my unplanned pregnancy, and since then, I’ve been feeling overwhelmed! After doing thorough research online, I am planning on giving my baby up for adoption. I’m feeling a range of emotions right now.” – An Expectant Mother.  Learning that you are pregnant, when you are not ready can make it difficult to decide what to do next. In such a situation, the thought “giving my baby up for adoption” may...
Unplanned Pregnancy Support in Massachusetts

How to Take the Next Step: Unplanned Pregnancy Support in Massachusetts

04/20/2026
An unplanned pregnancy can shift your life in an instant. You may wonder what lies ahead and who to talk to. Birth mothers may often wonder what to do next. You may also feel unsure about how to make a decision for you and your child. If you ever find yourself in this situation, know that unplanned pregnancy support in Massachusetts is available. It is...

Blank – Written & Performed by Brian Stanton

01/17/2020
Brian Stanton will perform his original solo play, BLANK,  in Northampton on February 16, 2020, with the Northampton Center for the Arts. For more information please refer to the flyer below. BLANK tells the powerful story of Stanton’s own journey to discover the truth of his identity as related to his adoption. The Northampton Center for the Arts would like to help those who may...

Workshop: “Evaluating Medical Risk in Domestic Infant Adoption”

08/20/2019
New Workshop Information: On Wednesday, September 11, 2019, the Center for Early Relationship Support is offering a workshop on the topic of evaluating medical information given to prospective adoptive parents. Full Circle Adoptions recognizes that understanding prenatal medical factors and their possible impact on a child is one of the most challenging and important aspects of evaluating cases for prospective adoptive parents. We encourage anyone...

Three Parent Adoption – A Child Centered Approach on the Rise

06/09/2017
When I was growing up in the 60s, divorce was rarely spoken of and, if it occurred, there was a fair amount of shame associated with the disclosure. If parents divorced and remarried, there were complex family dynamics that ensued for parents, step-parents and step-children. Everyone had labels, roles, and aching hearts. We walked on eggshells a lot of the time. I suspect many of...

Contemplating Open Adoption

06/09/2017
Most 21-year-olds spend their time wondering what they’re going to do on Saturday night, if they’ll be able to find work in their field of study after college, when their significant other is going to say “I love you.” Most 21-year-olds also haven’t gone through an unexpected pregnancy and adoption. In that regard, I am not like most 21-year-olds. I spent my twenty-first birthday at...

Adoption Education – Learning On Both Sides of the Desk

06/09/2017
As a guest lecturer in Professor Grotevant’s adoption class at UMASS/Amherst, I thought to lead the students in an exercise that would give them a sense of the domestic adoption experience. As often happens when one teaches others, I also left class enriched with new insights and thoughts for the future. I divided up the class into roughly two groups – one group was to...

Storying Your “Wait” in the Adoption Process

06/09/2017
One’s faith is surely tested in the process of adoption. Whether waiting for an international referral, or, waiting, for the expectant parents to choose the adopter(s), in the context of domestic adoption, the wait can feel interminable. Each minute seems like an hour and each month feels like an eternity. Over the past 22 years in the adoption field, I’ve seen some patterns worth articulating...