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to think giving back your child because he turns out to be disabled is wrong?

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colourfulmummy · 10/03/2015 20:20

This storey just didn't sit right with me, I thought well its the daily mail it might not be true but then saw it on her web site in her own words. It's all me, myself and I... poor me what I had to go through? what about the child? surely every parent knows anything can happen. How can someone be a child's parent for two years and then totally walk away and then expect to adopt another child?

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PicaK · 11/03/2015 12:17

Daily Mail article is horrible. Nothing but sympathy and support for this lady. But just wanted to remind people that she adopted a baby and the extent of his disability was not clear at that stage. I doubt the social workers tricked her or deliberately placed the wrong kind of child - so I don't think blaming the sw is the answer. Unless you start blaming the paediatricians too. Hindsight is a wonderful thing.

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