Thursday, 1 November 2018

Top 5 Adoption Agencies in New Mexico


Care Net believes all children should have a loving home. We’ve listed the top five adoption agencies that will help New Mexico parents find the newest member of their family.

Top 5 Adoption Agencies in New Mexico

La Familia – Namaste
The caring staffs at La Familia-Namaste understand that adoption is not a single event but rather it is a lifelong journey of growth, dedication, and love. They are prepared to help parents through every step of the adoption process by providing continuous professional and peer support. With a number of services available to support adoptive parents, La Familia-Namaste will help you grow your family through adoption.

All Age Adoptions Plus
Children of all ages need loving, caring and supportive parents. All Age Adoptions Plus is a fully accredited Hague agency that finds secure and safe homes for children to reach their highest potential. They understand that every family unit is unique which is why they will work with any individual that wants to adopt, regardless of their ethnicity, relationship status, age or background.

Adoption Assistance Agency
With over 20 years of experience placing children in loving adoptive homes, Adoption Assistance Agency is one of the most unique adoption agencies in New Mexico. Adoption Assistance Agency secures charitable donations to help families of humble means afford adoption services.

Nightlight Christian Adoptions 
Though Nightlight doesn’t currently provide home studies in the state of New Mexico, they do provide four adoption programs which include foster care, domestic and international adoption and embryo programs to help parents find an adoptive child to invite into their family.

Families for Children
Families for Children helps older children transition from voluntary foster care to adoptive homes. They also provide family counselling, parenting education, and life skills development programs to ensure all adoptive parents have the resources they need.

Adoption Agencies New Mexico
If you’re interested in adopting a child locally or from other parts of the world, we recommend seeking out these top five adoption agencies in New Mexico. To learn more about options for your child during and after pregnancy, speak with a Care New support member today.

Monday, 29 October 2018

Pregnancy Loss and Miscarriage

While miscarriage is common, many people do not realize how emotionally painful the loss of an unborn child can be.    Miscarriage can happen at nearly any stage of pregnancy. At Care Net Pregnancy Center of Albuquerque we see women suffering from pregnancy loss in some of the earlier stages.   In fact Early Pregnancy Loss (EPL) is very common with some estimates being as high as 25% of all conception resulting in an EPL in the first month.   Women experiencing EPL may not even realize that they were pregnant.   Miscarriage after the first month and a half is much more distressing for most women and their families as they have begun to anticipate the arrival of their new child.  If they have already announced the pregnancy this is even more traumatic.
Our society finds it difficult to acknowledge the pain and loss experienced by parents who have lost an unborn child. And yet this loss stimulates many fears and grief others are reluctant to hear.   Below is a letter written by a dad, a Care Net client, who lost his child due to miscarriage?    Please hear his hear heart as you read about this couple’s journey after miscarriage.
Today marks what would have been my Skylar's first birthday. I cannot tell you enough how much a miscarriage devastates your life in the immediate aftermath and the ripples of change that reach out into the vast expanses of your existence. The smallest things will trigger memories that will suck the wind out of your sails, lay you low, and stop you in your tracks. You try to snap out of it and reason with yourself, sure it was your baby, but you never got to see it with your own eyes or hear its cry or felt its warmth... why should it matter... but it does. You get to see it on the ultra sound, you get to hear the heartbeat, you get to feel that unique glow that only seeing your unborn child can bring... that vivid imagination of everything that would come to pass for you and your child... and all that was ripped from you... the utmost despair knowing what you could have had, but never will have that chance with that child again. It's harrowing... its torture... and I don't know if it'll ever go away. I took solace in knowing that we'd keep trying and we'd eventually have another baby but that too comes with its own bittersweet kick in the gut that you don't expect... watching your first child do new things for the first time... while thinking of the child you lost.  That your child's first smile or giggle or step should have been the child you lost.
I say all this, not only to gain closure and work through this the way an extrovert can, but also because it's common... extremely common... and millions if not billions of families live this special kind of torture and they don't tell anyone. When I announced the miscarriage, my wife was floored by the amount of people who came forward to tell their tale. It bolstered us and steadied us and gave us a light we so desperately needed. So I say all this to encourage those who are battling this hopelessness and helplessness, this quagmire of unanswered questions, this echoing pain alone...You are not alone. There are more people than you could possibly know surrounding you that have been through something like you have.  I'm here to tell you that life does start to move on and get a little easier every day, but you don't have to bear this burden by yourselves.
And Skylar... I love you... I miss you... my heart aches for you. You'll forever be my first child and I can't wait to see you.”

There is help for the loss created by miscarriage.   People do not have to carry this burden of grief alone.  If you know someone going through the grief of a lost pregnancy, miscarriage or otherwise, please let them know that Care Net Pregnancy Center is here to help them.  



Thursday, 11 October 2018

Importance of Adoption Agencies in New Mexico


The Prevalence of Foster Children in New Mexico
At times, many women will choose not to undergo an abortion and instead place their infant up for adoption.  However, not all of these children are immediately adopted.  In fact, a large percentage of them go to foster homes.  There is a growing number of New Mexico foster families that are housing more than six children at a time.  This is because there are not enough foster families available in the state.  One way to reduce this problem is to find these children loving families that will adopt them. An adoption agency can help match these children with a supportive parental system in a place they can call home.

The Importance of Adoption Agencies in New Mexico

In some cases, adoption rates in New Mexico have decreased from year to year via public child welfare agencies.  At times, there are nearly 46 percent of these children still waiting for loving homes.  Adoption agencies are critical to resolving this decrease.  An agency can use their resources and specialized knowledge to find suitable adoptive families for these children.

There are many advantages to using a New Mexico based agency.  Benefits of a local adoption agency include:

• The ability to arrange face-to-face meetings with children and these prospective adoptive parents.
• They are licensed and monitored by the government, which means they are held to a higher standard of accountability.
• All parties do not need to travel out of their area to arrange these meetings.
• They can locate birth-mothers and have a team of in-house professionals ready to meets the needs of the children and their clients.
• They have a manageable client list which ensures adequate and individualized attention is given to each case.

Adoption Agencies in New Mexico

All children deserve loving homes.  Adoption agencies are critical in placing all of New Mexico’s beautiful children with families that will care for them for the rest of their lives.  For more information about all options on how to conclude your pregnancy, speak with an understanding and supportive specialist at Care Net today.

Thursday, 13 September 2018

Late Term Abortion: Important Considerations and Benefits

The decision to terminate a pregnancy through abortion can be a difficult decision. Even if a woman decides that they will see the pregnancy through, there are potential instances in which she may be forced to once again consider abortion later in the pregnancy. Certain negative health conditions may occur which could prove damaging or even fatal to the fetus and mother. In some of these circumstances, the mother may consider undergoing a late-term abortion.

Late-Term Abortions: Important Considerations and Benefits

While most abortions take place during the first trimester of a pregnancy, a late-term abortion refers to a surgical procedure that aborts the fetus during the second trimester, usually between 13 and 27 weeks. This is considered to be a safe and effective medical procedure that has minimal risk of complications.

There are many reasons why a mother would consider a late-term abortion, including:
  • The fetus has a serious medical abnormality
  • The fetus will not be able to live outside the womb
  • The fetus has a fatal defect and will not survive
  • The fetus has put the mother at risk of death

Though these abortions are typically rare - with only an average of 1% performed at or after 21 weeks - many women may choose to undergo this procedure to prevent serious or fatal consequences. In a significant amount of cases, this option is only suggested because the defects with the fetus are so serious that there is a substantially low chance that it could survive birth. A late-term abortion can provide life-saving benefits to the mother as well as prevent the prolonged complications of the fetus.

Late Term Abortion Albuquerque Resources 


If you are faced with a negative health complication that requires you to consider a late-term abortion, know that you are not alone in the decision-making process. Care Net Pregnancy Centers of Albuquerque is here to provide consultation to the late-term abortion of Albuquerque mothers that are seeking information about the benefits and considerations associated with this procedure. For more information about this procedure, speak with a Care Net professional today.

Tuesday, 24 July 2018

Benefits of counselling during Unplanned Pregnancy



Though the knowledge of a pregnancy can be a joyous occasion for those who are trying to conceive, an unexpected pregnancy can be a time of great stress and uncertainty for women who were not planning to enter into parenthood. Care Net Pregnancy Center of Albuquerque understands that a pregnancy does not always happen at the right time. In fact, many women take the time to consider how to proceed with their pregnancy before making a final decision. If you’re faced with an unplanned pregnancy, speaking with a trained counselor could help you choose the course of action that’s best for your future.


Benefits of Counseling During Unplanned Pregnancy

  • You’ll be knowledgeable about all options regarding your pregnancy.

Although it’s necessary that you make a decision on how to proceed with your pregnancy, it’s important that you first become aware of every option available. A trained counselor will provide you with all of the information regarding every potential option so that you can make an informed and responsible decision that is right for your unique situation.
  • You’ll be able to talk through your feelings.

Discovering you’re pregnant can be an emotional experience. It’s natural to feel overwhelmed, scared or hesitant about carrying the fetus to term. When you speak with a counselor, you’re able to discuss these emotions in detail, discover how you truly feel about the pregnancy and determine how you should proceed.

  • You’ll speak with professionals who will support your decision.

Ultimately, the decision to carry or not carry a fetus to term is up to you. No matter which decision you choose, your counselor will support you every step of the way. A counselor will respect your decision and help you feel confident in your choice.

  • Unplanned Pregnancy Albuquerque
Having a child can be a rewarding experience, but it is not the right choice for everyone. When faced with an unplanned pregnancy Albuquerque women turn to Care Net Pregnancy Center for compassionate and understanding counseling. If you need expert advice concerning your unexpected pregnancy, call Care Net Pregnancy Centers of Albuquerque today.

Thursday, 19 July 2018

IMPORTANCE OF STI TESTING


An important free service is offered at Care Net Pregnancy Center of ABQ; that of STI (Sexually Transmitted Infection) screening and treatment. According to the Center for Disease Control, there are nearly 2 million new STI cases every year. At Care Net, we are concerned with this number because 50% of new STIs are among 15-24-year-olds. STIs usually affect women harder than men. This is a significant problem affecting women in their early childbearing years.

What is an STI?                                                                                                                                       

It is an infection passed from one person to another during intimate physical contact. This sexual contact includes the vagina, the mouth, or the anus. Even touching genitals can pass a sexually transmitted infection. Often the people have mild or no symptoms and do not know they are infected.

What are the symptoms?                                                                                                                        

Small warts, sores in the genital region, rashes, or discharge are some of the pieces of evidence of an STI.  Most of the infections passed from partner to partner do not have symptoms. These infections can cause scarring which later prevents women from having a child.  Sexually active girls and boys should request STI testing. Care Net tests for chlamydia and gonorrhea.  Chlamydia is an infection that may not have symptoms.  Gonorrhea is a bacterial infection. Left untreated, both Chlamydia and Gonorrhea can cause Pelvic Inflammatory Disease. PID symptoms include pain in your lower belly and pelvic region, a heavy, smelly discharge from the vagina, bleeding between periods, pain during sex, fever and chills, and pain or difficulty peeing. A potential complication is the inability to get pregnant or an ectopic pregnancy which is life-threatening to women.

How Do We Test for STIs? 

After signing a document giving permission to be screened for STIs, a urine sample is given.  Return for results in 3 to 5 days.

How Are STIs Treated?    

These STIs can be effectively treated by taking antibiotics. An onsite medical provider will call the medication into a local pharmacy. Retesting in 6-8 weeks is recommended.


Free testing of STIs at Care Net Pregnancy Center of ABQ is a way to serve our community.

Thursday, 21 June 2018

How to Take Care of Yourself After an Abortion?


An abortion requires proper at-home care for a successful recovery. The knowledgeable staff at Care Net are ready to provide you with advice for the proper care after abortion Albuquerque women require. Consider the following healthcare tips and notify your doctor if you’re experiencing any abnormal complications. The trained professionals at Care Net Pregnancy Centers of Albuquerque are standing by to answer all of your questions.
It’s important to know the difference between normal and abnormal side effects.
Normal side effects include:
  • Bleeding
  • Discharge
  • Pain and Cramps
  • Hormonal changes
Abnormal side effects include:
  • Prolonged heavy bleeding
  • Severe pain and cramps that do not subside with medication
  • Increased temperature at or above 101° after your procedure
  • Daily nausea or diarrhea
  • Prolonged depression
  • Fainting
  • Smelly discharge
  • Feelings of pregnancy two weeks after your procedure
Call your doctor immediately if you experience these abnormal side effects.
For five days following your procedure, refrain from inserting anything into your vagina. This includes abstaining from using tampons, douching and having intercourse. You may require rest and should avoid overexertion. You can also reduce your chances of developing an infection by avoiding submersion in baths, pools, hot tubs or other bodies of water.
Some women will experience emotions ranging from guilt and anger to confusion or a lack of emotion. These feelings are normal and typically will subside within a few days. Having a support system to discuss these feelings with may help.
To limit the severity of the side effects after your abortion, try the following at-home treatment methods:
  • Relieve breast tenderness by wearing a tight-fitting bra
  • Alleviate cramps by massaging the abdomen, using a heating pad or taking over the counter pain medication
  • Keep hydrated to prevent sickness
  • Stay home and rest for one to two days to recover your strength

There are many forms of care after abortion Albuquerque women can utilize to ease their recovery. Most importantly, it’s necessary that you follow up with your doctor two to three weeks after the procedure. For more information or to speak with a trained specialist, call Care Net Pregnancy Centers of Albuquerque today.

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