Adoption Adoption has become a large problem worldwide. Hundreds of thousands of children wanting to be raised peacefully, and hundreds of thousands want to live a positive life with people who will be there to help support them. But there is a problem…. Adoption, whether it be international or domestic, can cost upwards to $46,000 dollars. Should it be cheaper to adopt a child, or fund for an abortion to end an early life? Less children have a chance of getting adopted. More children are being put up for adoption while less children have the ability to get a home. Due to the social and ethical issues, adoption is likely to evolve. Adoption is not going to likely cease to low numbers in the future and numbers for more children for adoption …show more content…
Many parents wanting to adopt infants with downs syndrome. Also, Parents are wanting to adopt ill-fated babies. According to a study by “AbortionNO”, more parents are wanting to adopt children that have “deformalities” than children that are normal and healthy. (Conclusion/Transition to next paragraph--you can leave this blank for now) It can cost up to $46,000 to adopt a child. That price is too high. Researchers say that adoption has become a moneymaking business. Adoption is way too expensive for an average person’s income. Adoption companies, private or public, are making tons of money by this. There are many adoption agencies to help solve this problem. Adoption agencies were mainly founded in the 1900´s, when adoption numbers were beginning to increase. A purpose of an adoption agency was to make the process of adoption easier, and to help families wanting to adopt and grow their families. (Conclusion/Transition to next paragraph--you can leave this blank for now.) There are many races of young children needing homes. There are different races of children needing to be adopted. Asian children were a large percent of children in the world to be adopted between 1950-1975; Although adoptions from Latin America, Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union are becoming increasingly more common. Conclusion/Transition to next