They are still just called their mother or godmother.
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It depends on the preference of the birth mother. If she wants to be called Mother, or Mom, or Bio-Mom, or whatever -- let her choose.
You can also call her by her given name.
It's a good idea to be consistent. Refer to her in the third person with the same level of respect that you show to her face, by always using the name she prefers to be called.
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.
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In Michigan we adopted an infant girl that was on medicaid and so was the birth mother, we didn't have to pay back medicaid. We adopted her through the foster parent program, and yes we did take her home from the hospital after her birth.
I contacted the adoption agency in the town where I was adopted from. You could be assigned a case manager who will work with you.
In the United States the rights of a birth mother to contact an adopted child are determined by state law. If an adoption agency handled the adoption, then the birth mother has no rights until the child is of legal age. After that, the adoption agency will usually help the birth mother find the adopted child.
You most cetainly are Jewish, from the minute you were adopted.
Adopted means that someone who didn't give birth to the child, or made the mother pregnant, has agreed to be a parent to the child for all legal purposes.
You have the have sex with him and then he has to have sex with his birth mother, then decide which was better in bed. He then has to go to the one who he thinks was better in bed.
Adolf Hitler was not adopted. He was born to Maria Anna Schicklgruber in 1889 but Maria was not married when she had Adolf. His birth was not legitimized until after his mother passed away in 1847.
yes, children through adoption are legally the same as children by birth.
Yes, it is Rose. Her birth name is Kaya Rose Humphrey. She has adopted her mother's surname.
use their date of birth and time of birth, mother and fathers name