memoir, adoption
Skip to content

The Essential Adoptee Question: Who Made Me?—Adoption Issues Wednesday

by Laura on October 17th, 2012

In yesterday’s contribution on Lost Daughters, I discussed my childhood curiosity about my biological roots, and how one letter from the adoption agency changed my adolescence. Read on …

“The Letter” from the agency became my Life Guide

The Essential Adoptee Question: Who Made Me?

Where do babies come from? … A quintessential childhood curiosity.

Heck, at her insistence, I’ve already had to explain to my unsqueamish (biological) four-year-old the important distinction between a stomach—digests food, and a uterus—grows a baby.

As a mom, I enjoy reminding my kids that they used to be tiny, tiny beings inside me; that Daddy and I made them.

Perhaps biological children are secure in the knowledge of their origins, so they simply want to know about the process, the details.

Do adoptees ask different questions?

Trying in vain to fill the void

As a child, I certainly thought I knew where babies came from.

Clearly, you get a baby from a birth mother, and it has something to do with her “loving the baby enough to give it up.”

Instead, I wondered, Who made me?

Click here to read more.

 

 

Share

From → Adoption

One Comment
  1. Thank you for sharing the post! This is what I need to find, these essential question.
    gmail email login

Leave a Reply

Note: XHTML is allowed. Your email address will never be published.

Subscribe to this comment feed via RSS

CommentLuv badge

Notify via Email Only if someone replies to My Comment