Adoption can be easy. If you work with an adoption agency, they will likely promote open adoption. Adoption agencies make money from adoptions but not from adopting birthmothers, rather from parents wanting to adopt. Birthmothers (birth-mothers) provide an infant or child to adopt, and the adoption agency introduces her to prospective adoptive parents.
Independent adoptions can be very costly, and the birthmother needs to balance her requirements with the requirements of the child. Adoptions can begin when the birthmother is pregnant or after pregnancy. Open adoptions allow birthmothers contact with her child after the adoption.


Making the decision to give your child up for adoption isn't easy. We can make the process easier for you.

We are looking for healthy women with newborns to 6 months old infants to adopt. Our home in California is a perfect environment to raise a child. Our public schools are the best. According to greatschools.net, our primary school ranks at the very top:

  • This school's 2003 API rank compared to all schools is 10 out of 10. (10 is the best.)
  • Last year its rank was 10 out of 10.
  • This rank, which is based on the school's API, ranges from 1 to 10. A rank of 10, for example, means that the school's API fell into the top 10% of all schools in the state with a comparable grade range.
  • The 2003 API rank is based on the results of tests that students took in spring 2003.
The high school ranked 9 out of 10. It was 10 of 10 last year - not really sure what happened there....

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Details of the open adoption can be worked out between the birthmother and the adopting parents. After delivering a baby, the birthmother and adopting parents consult a lawyer who establishes the new guardianship of the newborn.  
Adopting parents can be a married, heterosexual couple, and young, or can be older with alternative lifestyles. Easyadopt.com is designed by a young, heterosexual couple to make adoption as easy for the birthmother as it is for the adopting parents.
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