Pregnant or already given birth? Whether you decide to place your child for adoption or are looking to parent, we will help with no cost or obligation.
Wherever you live, no matter your age or anything, we can help you and your child. We are available when you need us…365 days a year. You can call our toll-free phone # (1(800)943-0400) anytime.
Our not-for-profit Agency has helped over 9000 birth parents and families over the past 40+ years. We make sure your needs are taken care of and that your baby is be placed with just the right safe, secure, and loving family.
Click on the video and the links below.
Each link is described below to help you:
Pregnancy issues
Pregnancy concerns
Pregnancy help
Government help
Adoption help
Adoption choices
Open and closed adoption
Choose the adopting family
Mother and Child Safety
Introduction
The introduction provides information about us and the ways we can help you if you are pregnant or have already given birth.
Pregnancy Issues
Pregnancy issues contains information to help you and your unborn baby. It addresses pregnancy tests as well as pregnancy symptoms and the stages of pregnancy. We have also included information regarding prenatal care, selecting a hospital or birthing center and provided a pregnancy calendar to help you know what to expect.
Pregnancy Concerns
Pregnancy concerns addresses morning sickness, nutrition and diet, alcohol and drugs, labor and delivery and depression. We also provide resources to help you find pregnancy crisis centers.
Pregnancy Help
Pregnancy help provides information about financial assistance, medical, emotional and nutritional help and assistance from government and private sources. We have also provided pregnancy support groups to help a pregnant woman.
Government Help
Government help offers information and resources to help a pregnant woman or a woman who has given birth. These include free or low-cost services including breast and cervical cancer detection programs, child health insurance programs, child nutrition programs, child welfare agencies, early head start, state education departments, food banks, food stamps, state health departments, home energy assistance programs, state Medicaid contacts, unemployment compensation, Women Infants and Children programs and much more.
Adoption Choices
Adoption choices explains the choices that are available to you including whether you want an open or closed adoption, whether you should participate in a private or agency adoption or use an adoption facilitator. Also discussed is your right to choose the adopting family if that is what you wish to do.
Adoption Help
Adoption help suggests the first steps to take regarding the adoption process, how to select an adoption agency and how to assure the perfect loving home for your child. This section also provides you with adoption support groups and with information about the emotional issues involved in an adoption.
Adoption Laws and Rights
Adoption laws and rights can help you know the legal rights of the birth mother and birth father as well as grandparent rights. We also provide information on the adoption law of every state.
Parenting Your Child
Parenting and raising your child contains information on child development and health as well as information on breastfeeding and infant nutrition. Information for birth fathers and information on where to find parenting support groups is also provided.
Mother and Child Safety
Mother and Child Safety provides information about the Home Study, reducing risks, new safe havens, and child abuse as well as domestic violence and shelters for a woman and for her child(ren).
We Care About You
We care about you offers some final thoughts, testimonials about our agency and our staff and information about the creator of this website, Dr. Vince Berger.
If You Need Help
Adoption Services is a fully licensed non-profit adoption agency that helps birth mothers living in any state in the U.S.