Birth Parents Seeking Families

On this page, you’ll find a list of some of the Asian birth parents we’re currently working with. When hoping to adopt a baby or child, it is always a good idea to find out what types of birth parents and situations an adoption company is working with.

You can learn more about adoptions and what to expect by reading about what our birth mothers are seeking. Your first step towards working with us to adopt a baby is to fill out the free online application to adopt as seen on our parent company’s website, Lifetime Adoption.

This birth mother is hoping to place her 1 month old African American boy. They live in CA. (#2866)

This birth mother would love to find a family that is open to an Open Adoption with pictures and letters through Lifetime. She is also open to any race family though is not interested in meeting them during the transition period. She prefers a family in or near the southern states. She reports having had a healthy pregnancy without complications. She also reports her son to be healthy and thriving. She is not ready to be a parent at a young age.

This birth mother is hoping to place her 7 month old Caucasian boy. They live in MI. (#1560)

This birth mother is interested in an accepting family of any race. There are some special needs in her family so she wants the family to know this. Her son is healthy at this time though. Contact desired after placement will be an open adoption with regular picture updates, an occasional face time, and a visit once a year.

This birth mother is hoping to place her 4 year old African American/ Japanese female. They live in VA. (#5933)

This Birth Mother was in jail until recently. Her daughter has been with her grandparents while she was in jail. She doesn't want her daughter to be raised by grandparents and she wants her to have a real Mom and Dad. Her pregnancy was a result from assault and their is no Birth father involved.

This birth mother is hoping to place her 3 year old and 2 year old Caucasian girl and boy. They live in TX. (#1519)

This birth mother is interested in placing her daughter and son with a family of any race who are loving and financially secure. She is hoping the family has lot's of time to be able to spend with her children doing fun things like family vacations and sports. Her children are healthy and up to date on their check ups. She would like an open adoption with photo updates regularly and the ability to get together once a year.

This 23 year old expectant mother's due date is April 2024, and she lives in NV. The baby’s gender is female and the baby's race will be Caucasian/Hispanic/American Indian. (#2889)

This birth mother has begun her prenatal care and after an ultra sound, she was told she is carrying a girl. As a single mother already, she believes adoption is her best option and the best option for the children she is parenting. Birth mom receives support from her family so adding another child would be a hardship. Birth mom is looking for "good people," two-parent, married couple of any race, any age. She's open to a family that already has children. Birth mom is looking forward to an open adoption that will include annual visits.

This expectant mother's due date is February 2024, and she lives in CA. The baby’s gender is unknown and the baby's race will be Caucasian. (#2888)

This birth mother would love to find a two-parent, loving home for her child. She feels she cannot provide the best life possible as a single mom. Birth mom reports a healthy pregnancy at the time of intake. She is considering which type of open adoption will work well for her and her family. She hopes that the family she chooses is willing to work with her to create the perfect plan.

This 25 year old expectant mother's due date is February 2024, and she lives in TX. The baby’s gender is unknown and the baby's race will be Caucasian/Hispanic. (#2887)

Caucasian-Hispanic adoptive family is this birth mothers preference. She is open to any age family as well as a family having other children. This birth mother is a single woman who has shared she is not ready to become a parent at this time in her life. She has looked into what open adoption is all about and at this time may want limited contact after the baby is born. Note: families need to remain flexible on open adoption as most women change their preferences and eventually want to take advantage of what is offered.

This 25 year old expectant mother's due date is April 2024, and she lives in LA. The baby’s gender is unknown and the baby's race will be Caucasian/Hispanic. (#2885)

If you are in your late late 30's, early 40's and can provide a "good home" for this child, then birth mom may be interested in you. She is currently considering her options and exploring adoption. Having other children already is okay with birth mom. She would like an open adoption so that the siblings will know each other. Open adoption will include visits on special occasions such as birthdays, etc. Ideally birth mom would love to find a LA family, specifically central Louisiana.

This mother is expecting twins, due February 2024. She lives in TX. The babies' gender is unknown / unknown and their race is Caucasian/African American. (#2886)

This birth mother is open to any race family that will provide a safe and loving home for her twins. She is looking forward to building her relationship with the adoptive family. Birth mom wants the family to celebrate the children's cultural identity and to share it with their other adopted children. Birth mom is receiving regular prenatal care and reports a healthy pregnancy so far. She is hoping for an open adoption that would include once a year visits.

This 22 year old expectant mother's due date is January 2024, and she lives in CA. The baby’s gender is male and the baby's race will be Caucasian/Hispanic. (#2884)

This birth mothers' pregnancy has been healthy and she is receiving prenatal care on a regular basis. She reports no complications and no use of any substances during this pregnancy. Birth mom would love to find a beautiful family who either has children already or that this will be their first child. She is supported with her adoption decision by her close friends and immediate family members. She is hoping to receive regular updates on how the child is doing through letters and pictures.