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19 - A 40-Year Journey From Placement to Reunion

35 min · 5. maj 2026
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In today’s episode, we hear Monica’s story, a birth mother who became pregnant at 15 and faced a decision that would shape the rest of her life. With limited support and few options, she placed her son for adoption through a fully closed process. Monica shares what that experience was like decades ago, including the isolation, the stigma, and the weight of carrying that decision forward. For years, she lived with unanswered questions about her son and his life. More than 40 years later, those questions were answered when they were finally reunited. Her story is a powerful reminder that adoption doesn’t end at placement. It continues across a lifetime, shaping both loss and healing in unexpected ways. Share your story [https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfkqOwxZDgkImesNY9ja7-pDcWhlUcH8SfceXlsyOerf3EVoQ/viewform?usp=header] on Perfectly Placed! Read our blog [https://www.placedadoptioned.com/perfectly-placed/episode19] and learn more about Placed [https://www.placedadoptioned.com/]!

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