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Will the end of the Roe v. Wade case benefit families seeking adoption?

The Supreme Court's ruling overturning the Law vs. Wade case could be a gay couple wanting a child, a woman suffering from infertility, or a single mother. For some, it can be an answerable prayer. , The expert told the post.

"This ruling could easily double the number of infant adoptions found in the United States," he said, helping to unite more than 750 adopted families and newborns over the last 18 years. Nicole Witt, an adoption consultant in Florida, said.

"You won't be hundreds of thousands of babies," she said. "But for families looking for adoption, that would definitely be a big help."

According to the Adoption Network Law Center, up to 2 million parents in the United States Hope to adopt an American-born child in any year.

However, few American babies have been voluntarily abandoned by adoptive parents in recent years (only 20,000 a year).

Widespread access to abortion has suppressed the number of adopted babies for decades, and studies show that 91% of mothers pregnant with unplanned pregnancies I choose parenting over adoption.

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"We don't know how many mothers are in states where access to abortion is restricted," Witt said. "But if you take 9% of them, it will be a big number."

At the same time, the increase in infertility and the widespread acceptance of same-sex marriage will increase the demand for newborns to be adopted. It's growing, Witt said.

Get the latest information on the post following the Supreme Court's ruling to overturn the Roe v. Wade case.

Many states planning to impose strict abortion restrictions favor future parents, including anti-revoking rules that make it difficult for mothers who give birth to change their minds. We are already encouraging the adoption of the law.

In short, states such as Florida, Texas, and Mississippi can give birth to thousands of babies a year with potential parents across the country.