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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 409496"><p>I think it is good that you came here. Always good to seek comfort for yourself and the wisdom of others. </p><p>Should you ever feel the baby is in immediate danger, don't hesitate to call CPS.</p><p>Personally, I would think twice about taking the baby into your home. I have a friend who did this and it has been a very difficult experience for her. Additionally, her adult child (actually more than one) continues to have kids that he can't support with other difficult children and she is now financially supporting several children. She works like a dog and doesn't see an end in sight. If the child was to go to foster care, would you as a grandparent have any visitation rights? I would ask this question of EVERYBODY and get it in writing if the answer is yes. Then, you could visit the child....double check on things....bring little gifts, etc.</p><p>Please stay strong and make sure you continue to be okay at work and do whatever you need to do to stay well physically and emotionally.</p><p>Not an easy task, but yours just the same.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 409496"] I think it is good that you came here. Always good to seek comfort for yourself and the wisdom of others. Should you ever feel the baby is in immediate danger, don't hesitate to call CPS. Personally, I would think twice about taking the baby into your home. I have a friend who did this and it has been a very difficult experience for her. Additionally, her adult child (actually more than one) continues to have kids that he can't support with other difficult children and she is now financially supporting several children. She works like a dog and doesn't see an end in sight. If the child was to go to foster care, would you as a grandparent have any visitation rights? I would ask this question of EVERYBODY and get it in writing if the answer is yes. Then, you could visit the child....double check on things....bring little gifts, etc. Please stay strong and make sure you continue to be okay at work and do whatever you need to do to stay well physically and emotionally. Not an easy task, but yours just the same. [/QUOTE]
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