Have you ever wondered who your biological parents are? If you are a child that has been adopted at some point you
may want to contact or find your biological parents. This is not really a negative thought or any reflection on
your adoptive parents it is quite natural to want to inquire who your biological parents
were.
The thoughts
that naturally enter your mind when you start your investigations are probably to whether you are not being fair
to your adoptive parents. Would they be upset to think you were looking to find your biological parents? You can
eliminate these thoughts I am sure this would not be the case if they really love and cared for you. On the
other hand perhaps you would want to find your biological parents because you are not happy with your adoptive
parents. The main reason is most children are curious to why they were put up for adoption in the first place
even if they are happy with their life so far. There is no doubt we all would like to know who created
us.
How would you find your biological parents?
If you have
tried before then you will have probably found this is not an easy task. Unfortunately even if you were adopted
through an agency they are very reluctant to give out confidential information. In many cases it is part of the
adoption agreement only in extreme cases are they prepared to cooperate. Another option is to look in the phone
directory but the choice is limited here due to some people prefer not to be listed.
Fortunately
today is a very simple task to find yourbiological parentsthere are web
sites that can provide you with a host of information all you will need is the name. You can enter how old you
think they might be, it does not have to be dead on accurate. Any further information you may have could be
helpful but it is not essential. You can get access to their address telephone number and lots more. The
information you receive is very up to date and accurate in most cases.
It is very
common these days for children to search for their biological parents and it has proved to be a very emotional
and frustrating experience until now. I believe children have rights to access any information in order to find
their biological parents.
It may for the
reason of tracing your family tree or to trace a medical history. This information could be essential in some
cases.