If she is your birth mother, she is your mother by necessity of implied Definitions, and physics. Some folks, who were adopted at birth, regard the adoptee's as the true parents, but the Fact is, you can only have one Birth mother, so you could refer to her as, "My Birth Mother" this does not prevent you from calling your adoptee Mother, Mother as well. The Traditional Roles of Females Via History, would more then suggest that "Mother" is not necessarly the Birth Mother, but rather the Care Provider of any and all, as in Motherhood.,,Mother Earth, Mother Teresa, Mother Nature, Etc.
They are still just called their mother or godmother. Another answer: It depends on the preference of the birth mother. If she wants to be called Mother, or Mom, or Bio-Mom, or whatever -- let her choose. You can also call her by her given name. It's a good idea to be consistent. Refer to her in the third person with the same level of respect that you show to her face, by always using the name she prefers to be called.
Really don't know about that, i only call my mother is mom
If she was adopted, there is a record of her biological parent, call the adoption agency she came from. if she wasnt adopted it almost impossible to find the biological mother.
Your mother-in-law.
In normal situations you could just call the Vital Records Office and they should be able to guide you to get your birth certificate.
Your mother can be your mother in many ways:She is your biological mother; she bore you and birthed you.She legally adopted you; another woman bore and birthed you.She married a man with children, so you are her step-child.A surrogate woman bore and birthed you, then your parents adopted you.A family friend or someone raises you, but never adopted you, but you came to call that woman "mother".
Your mothers husband would be your step father and you would be a step son or step daughter.
A mother.
Tired.
You can call your new pet starving African child that you adopted any name that you prefer. You may choose to call it by a name that will remind you where you got it from.
Yes. He and his wife Lillian tried for a baby for the first time but Lillian had a miscarriage. They then tried again and birthed Diane Marie Disney on December 18,1933. Later, the Disney's adopted Sharon Mae Disney.:) HUGE disney fan btw:p
A woman who has lost a baby after giving birth was still a mother.