Nikki,
I got to the post about you considering adoption and skipped all of the remaining posts so I could reply to you. I apologize if I miss anything.
First, your (soon to be ex) husband is a dillweed. Any man that would leave his pregnant wife is a coward, plain and simple.
I'm a woman that may not be able to have children of her own. I have severe PCOS that means I don't ovulate, and the one pregnancy I did manage ended in a miscarriage due to my hormones being wrong. I'm on medication to treat it, but none of us are sure how much it will help, health or fertility-wise. My husband and I have talked about adopting because we are both determined to be parents, one way or another.
So, from the bottom of my heart, thank you for being such a caring, considerate, generous person in the midst of such horrible pain. I have nothing but deep, sincere admiration for a woman that can carry a child to term and let them lead a life that will give them opportunities the parent(s) may not have. Such generous women have given me cousins that I deeply love.
No matter what you (and the baby's father) decide to do I admire you for the love you've shown to your child, already thinking about what is best for it.
If you choose to follow through on the adoption path, there are resources out there to help protect both you and the adoptive parents. If you need help finding these, let me know and I'll track down some of the ones I've looked into.
Best Wishes,
Haley
I got to the post about you considering adoption and skipped all of the remaining posts so I could reply to you. I apologize if I miss anything.
First, your (soon to be ex) husband is a dillweed. Any man that would leave his pregnant wife is a coward, plain and simple.
I'm a woman that may not be able to have children of her own. I have severe PCOS that means I don't ovulate, and the one pregnancy I did manage ended in a miscarriage due to my hormones being wrong. I'm on medication to treat it, but none of us are sure how much it will help, health or fertility-wise. My husband and I have talked about adopting because we are both determined to be parents, one way or another.
So, from the bottom of my heart, thank you for being such a caring, considerate, generous person in the midst of such horrible pain. I have nothing but deep, sincere admiration for a woman that can carry a child to term and let them lead a life that will give them opportunities the parent(s) may not have. Such generous women have given me cousins that I deeply love.

No matter what you (and the baby's father) decide to do I admire you for the love you've shown to your child, already thinking about what is best for it.
If you choose to follow through on the adoption path, there are resources out there to help protect both you and the adoptive parents. If you need help finding these, let me know and I'll track down some of the ones I've looked into.
Best Wishes,
Haley