Ep179 - Foster to Adopt After Loss with Tiffany Flakes-Williams

Published: Dec. 9, 2020, 8 a.m.

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Have you considered Fostering to Adopt after Loss?

For many parents in efforts to grow their family and having experienced untimely loss the option to foster a child and for many foster to adopt.

Today\\u2019s guest decided to foster to adopt after her wife struggled with fibroids, myomectomy, and 3 failed IUIs.\\xa0 Tiffany Flakes-Williams and her wife then turned to her to begin their journey to parenthood and then were faced with fibroids as well, but were told they wouldn\\u2019t cause any problems conceiving.\\xa0 They were able to conceive on their first IUI cycle and found out they were pregnant with twins.\\xa0 Tiffany went on to see one baby stop growing and had additional monitoring as the fibroids began to grow. At 20 weeks her water broke and she experienced PPROM premature rupture of the membranes and was able to maintain bedrest up until 24 weeks.\\xa0 Her son Chandler was born via c-section and fought hard to survive.\\xa0 In this episode Tiffany takes us back to that day when her water broke, how 18 months after Chandler died they began the foster parent process, how her rainbow baby came via foster care to adopt, and now she is pregnant with her golden baby.

This episode is for you to listen to if you have considered foster care to adopt after loss.\\xa0 This episode is also for you to listen to if have experienced PPROM, IUI, or are apart of the LGBTQ community and growing your family.

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