Friday, January 15, 2010

Finding Biological Parents

Finding biological parents and siblings can be quite a challenge, but by using various resources and registries available on the internet, success can be achieved by reaching the masses of people that are searching as well.

Children that are adopted often search for biological parents as they grow older and become more inquisitive of their heritage, and in turn may find that their parents are looking for them as well. The adoption may have been closed at the time, so this information was not made available through the adoption agency, as it is in an open adoption. Circumstances change and with time some people find that there is something missing in their lives, and finding biological parents, siblings, and other relatives can answer many questions that have always been in the back of their minds.

Other than just wanting to know, finding biological parents may serve another purpose as well. Many adults that were adopted as children want to know their genetic and medical history, which is a great motivator for finding biological parents, especially in cases of disorders or diseases existing in the family that have a genetic link, it would be helpful to know as much as possible. An extreme situation could be in the case of finding a genetic match for a bone marrow transplant or other type of tissue or organ transplant. Breast cancer is another example. If a woman’s mother or sister has been diagnosed with breast cancer, she has greater than a 50% chance of getting it as well. This scenario is quite common, and many women are faced with deciding whether or not to take preventative measures, such as elective mastectomy.

Finding biological parents, siblings, and other family members is done for a number of reasons, but success in this endeavor ultimately fills an emotional void that can be made whole no other way. A good place to start finding biological parents and others is by registering on a number of sites dedicated to getting families back together. Just post as much information as you can, search public records, and utilize people-finding services  as well. Finding biological parents may take some time, but it’s not impossible. Use a methodical approach and all available resources; talk to people and gather as much information as possible. Sooner or later the pieces of the puzzle will start coming together and hopefully a family reunion after finding biological parents and who knows who else! Good luck!

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