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<blockquote data-quote="PROCNA2018" data-source="post: 6868223" data-attributes="member: 43313"><p>Not being smart, but I don't see that.</p><p></p><p>She was told that statistically people with high BMIs don't get accepted.</p><p>She was told her lack of employment due to the pandemic as well as "other factors" were involved.</p><p></p><p>If it was the case that BMI over 30 was gating criteria to adoption on its own I would agree with her but it is clearly one of many factors that contribute to the end decision.</p><p></p><p>She seems to want to have a child no matter what - IVF or adoption or fostering. She was refused as a foster parent. If she was refused as a foster parent then how likely is it she will be accepted as an adoptive parent.</p><p></p><p>Why go public is my thing? to get a different result by going public?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PROCNA2018, post: 6868223, member: 43313"] Not being smart, but I don't see that. She was told that statistically people with high BMIs don't get accepted. She was told her lack of employment due to the pandemic as well as "other factors" were involved. If it was the case that BMI over 30 was gating criteria to adoption on its own I would agree with her but it is clearly one of many factors that contribute to the end decision. She seems to want to have a child no matter what - IVF or adoption or fostering. She was refused as a foster parent. If she was refused as a foster parent then how likely is it she will be accepted as an adoptive parent. Why go public is my thing? to get a different result by going public? [/QUOTE]
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