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Do adoptive parents wish to see their kids?

Updated: 8/17/2019
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Do you mean the biological parents?

If that what you mean then yes most of the time Parents wish they could see their children and sometimes they'll have their child put in an Open adoption not a closed one that way when the child is older they can contact the child(ren).

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