by Wyoming Children's Society | Apr 22, 2026 | Adoptive Family, Birth Mother, Blog
If you are pregnant and learning about adoption, you may come across a term that feels unsettling at first. Adoption disruption. Understanding what this means and why it matters to you as a birth mother is an important part of protecting yourself, your child, and your...
by Wyoming Children's Society | Apr 20, 2026 | Birth Mother, Blog
If you are pregnant and exploring adoption, you have likely discovered you have the option to choose the level of openness in your adoption plan. Openness is often referred to as types of adoption. Types of adoption include open adoption, semi-open adoption, and...
by Wyoming Children's Society | Apr 17, 2026 | Birth Mother, Blog
Understanding Privacy and Long-Term Implications If you are pregnant and exploring adoption, you may be wondering whether a closed adoption is the right choice for you. This is a deeply personal question, often rooted in a need for privacy, safety, or emotional space....
by Wyoming Children's Society | Apr 15, 2026 | Birth Mother, Blog
If you are pregnant and thinking about placing a newborn baby for adoption in WY, you are likely carrying a mix of love, fear, and responsibility all at once. This decision is not made lightly. It often comes from a deep desire to protect your child while also...
by Wyoming Children's Society | Apr 13, 2026 | Birth Mother, Blog
When women begin learning about adoption, the phrase types of adoption options can mean many different things. It can refer to domestic or international adoption, agency or private adoption, or infant versus foster care adoption. In this article, we are focusing on...