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Parents almost always love their children and regret having to give them up for adoption.
Yes they do.
No.
The grandparents have no right to the child, only the parents can decide about adoption. If she does not want custody the father can get it.
This is not up to you. A minor can not do that. You need you parents top give up their rights and the social workers take over. If someone wants to adopt you they have to speak to your parents first.
Legally no. You are the guardian of the child.
You can give it up for adoption, but who will come forward to take it.
The only way birthparents could adopt their child back is if the adoptive parents put the child up for adoption and agreed to give the child back to the birthparents. Once the child is adopted, the birthparents cannot force the parents to give the child back.
Children were also put up for adoption during Vietnam (as was I). There are trama's of war, that likely scare the parents themselves, even if they are still alive, and in my case, my parents did not trust themselves.
Yes a couple, married or not, can certainly give their child up for adoption.
Your parents have to give you up for adoption or your neighbor has to take your parents to court and convince the judge/jury they are bad parents who can't take care of you
If the parents are unable to care for the child accurately, adoption is a great alternative. Adoption allows the mother to carry out her pregnancy and also provides an opportunity for another family to receive a child of their dreams.