Yes. But think about what you are doing because a adoption is nor reversible.
Immediately
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No. Birth and Adoption certificate are different
It really depends on the parent giving up the child but most likely not.
The birth and adoption of Moses is narrated in Exodus 2.
Immediately. if you do not wish to have another baby use condoms and/or a reliable method of birth control.
no
A baby is called a newborn immediately after birth.
I am uncertain as to the specific laws in Oklahoma, but it is possible to reverse an adoption. Depending on the state you live in, the petition may be filed by the adoptee or the biological or adoptive parents. However, it is a lengthy and expensive process. You will have to check with the courts in your location for information on whether or not it is even possible to reverse adoption in your home state. Furthermore, you will almost certainly need a lawyer.You must convince the court that you have a compelling reason for your request to reverse the adoption and, even then, the court may deny your request. It is the court's duty to decide whether or not the reversal would be in your best interest and, even if you disagree, they may decide that your adoption is in your best interest.If your were adopted through foster care, then your birth parent's rights have been terminated; if you manage to reverse the adoption in that case you'll go back into foster care, and will almost certainly not go back with your birth parents.
First, tell your boyfriend. Then tell your parents and see a doctor to make sure you are healthy. You then have to make the choice of having the baby or abortion and if you decide to have the baby you have to choose between keeping it or adoption. The only one who can decide whether to give birth or not is you.
No she can not. An open adoption has to be decided before the adoption is final. And even then it's usually pictures etc and not visitation.