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I have a two year old daughter going to school no job

and i am going through a divorce I gave my second baby up for adoption to make sure she got what she needs in life and it eats at me every day it breaks my heart to know i wont watch her take her first step or say her first big word or watch her go off to school for the first time ill never be the one she comes to with her problems or be the one she calls mom i dont want to forget her but i do need to set a time to think about her because my other daughter deserve to have me with her and not depressed please some one help

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olivia-cecile offline Verified User (6 months) Long Term User Shouts: 0 #
An Unknown Location | 3 months ago (6 minutes after post)

well when you put her up for adotion, you could have made it so that you get updates about your child all the time, and can visit her sometimes. you should ask the adoptive parents if thats ok.

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Dr. Ralph offline Verified User (1 year, 1 month) Long Term User Shouts: 76 #
An Unknown Location | 3 months ago (31 minutes after post)

You gave your child a better life. It is the ultimate sacrifice but don’t ruin it now. She has a mommy and daddy and a wonderful life please just let her enjoy it… isn’t that what you wanted? I think you are a hero, it is the most unselfish act in the world to give up a child so that it can have more than you were able to give. Let her have her happy home and please don’t complicate things for her.

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