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Another: (n=220) found that 70.9% of mothers wanted contact to increase; only 1.8% wanted it to decrease.
Another: (n=220) found that 70.9% of mothers wanted contact to increase; only 1.8% wanted it to decrease.
A quantitative study (n=56) found that 96.4% of mothers thought of contacting their child at least "sometimes" and 0% thought about it "never."
A quantitative study (n=56) found that 96.4% of mothers thought of contacting their child at least "sometimes" and 0% thought about it "never."
“A professor at Drexel University’s law school, told me that when she speaks with research librarians—looking for recent studies on, say, “birth mothers and their emotions after relinquishment”—the librarians will tell her, “There’s nothing.”
“A professor at Drexel University’s law school, told me that when she speaks with research librarians—looking for recent studies on, say, “birth mothers and their emotions after relinquishment”—the librarians will tell her, “There’s nothing.”