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What does BM stand for?

Birth Mother


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Samples in periodicals archive:
That removes any obligation a birth mother may feel to potential adoptive parents who cover her expenses.
Nearly 1,000 of 3,032 cases were dismissed, however, because no birth mother showed up.
I know exactly how she feels and, yes, I should have taken some deep breaths before diving into my research to find my birth mother, who put me up for adoption in 1949.
Byline: By MARY MURTAGH A WOMAN has travelled 10,000 miles to find her birth mother after uncovering a family secret.
In the first 15 minutes, her character of April gets married, is dumped by her husband and learns her birth mother wants to find her, just after she buries her adoptive mother.
Stepmothers do not need to feel badly about their placement in the wedding because wedding etiquette has the birth mother sitting without her current husband if she has remarried.
Told in poetic verse, it depicts a young Chinese girl who has been adopted by a mother in North America and celebrates the role of both birth mother and adoptive mother in shaping who she is to become.
The process is so quick that one in every 100 Guatemalan children born in recent years grows up as an adopted American' But critics claim the system allows birth mothers to sell their babies for profit, and even some adoptive parents worry that their babies might have come to them through unethical means.

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