Birth Mother Rachel Steele
The moment the adoption papers are signed, a birth mother enters a unique, lifelong grieving process. Unlike the grief experienced after a death, a birth mother’s grief is complicated by the knowledge that her child is alive and growing up out of reach. Disenfranchised Grief
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Understanding the long-term well-being of biological mothers involves looking at psychological frameworks like Birthmother Syndrome . Coined after tracking the experiences of women who placed children for adoption, this term highlights a distinct cluster of symptoms: Signs of unresolved grief and profound loss The moment the adoption papers are signed, a