ring your adoption agency and go from there good luck
Well your mother should have your birth certificate but you can find it in the hospital where you were born.
the mother will find a safe den and wait to give birth
you are half of each and considered part British
The hospital you were born in has your records, or you can look on your birth certificate.
A birth mother is the woman who gives birth to a child.
Either birth mother or legal adoptive mother. In the case of adoption the adoptive mother becomes the birth mother in the eyes of the state
Their birth mother is Debbie Rowe
Normally. Yes. If you don't provide a secure place for your cat to give birth, the mother cat will find a place to hide. My mother cat gave birth on Father's Day and just before she gave birth she was hunting for a hiding place. It is best to provide a secure place for the mother cat to give birth, which I did and she had 6 beautiful kittens (Manx).
His real birth mother was Mary Ball.
By law, any birth in the UK must be registered within six weeks and a birth certificate will be issued. If the birth isn't registered, there is no way of proving that it ever happened.
If she is your birth mother, she is your mother by necessity of implied Definitions, and physics. Some folks, who were adopted at birth, regard the adoptee's as the true parents, but the Fact is, you can only have one Birth mother, so you could refer to her as, "My Birth Mother" this does not prevent you from calling your adoptee Mother, Mother as well. The Traditional Roles of Females Via History, would more then suggest that "Mother" is not necessarly the Birth Mother, but rather the Care Provider of any and all, as in Motherhood.,,Mother Earth, Mother Teresa, Mother Nature, Etc.
Hesiod's Theogony