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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 468153" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>My great neice got pregnant at sixteen after hooking up with a difficult child teen in Ca. Because her parents are in the military they moved mid pregnancy to Va. Neice is a very religious easy child and actually transferred into a new high school when she was five months pregnant. They explored adoption agencies and different types available. A month before the baby was born official papers from Ca. saying that she could not put her child up for adoption because the bio Dad did not agree with the choice. Bottom line of a long story the newborn was picked up by social services, flown to Ca. and has lived there for twelve years. No cards or gifts or letters are accepted from the maternal family. It has been a heartbreaker. State lawmakers there feel it is fair...and, of course, it saves money. Geez. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 468153, member: 35"] My great neice got pregnant at sixteen after hooking up with a difficult child teen in Ca. Because her parents are in the military they moved mid pregnancy to Va. Neice is a very religious easy child and actually transferred into a new high school when she was five months pregnant. They explored adoption agencies and different types available. A month before the baby was born official papers from Ca. saying that she could not put her child up for adoption because the bio Dad did not agree with the choice. Bottom line of a long story the newborn was picked up by social services, flown to Ca. and has lived there for twelve years. No cards or gifts or letters are accepted from the maternal family. It has been a heartbreaker. State lawmakers there feel it is fair...and, of course, it saves money. Geez. DDD [/QUOTE]
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