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melv16 | 11:49 Mon 16th Jul 2018 | Parenting
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Whilst I was on holiday my daughter took delivery of our second adoptive granddaughter, at only a week old.
The powers that be stipulate that for the following six months the birth mother has the right to see her three times a week for 2 hours. That means a social worker picks her up, takes her to a family centre and observes the birth mother with the baby.
Hopefully, she will repeat her behaviour with my first grandchild and pack it in after a couple of visits.
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So do I, Anne. I very much doubt she will take up any chances of assistance, as she refused help in the past and present.
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Its almost certain that my daughter will adopt her. It's just being patient and letting the law do its work.
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The birth mother was warned that she must make every visit or it gets reduced to one per week. She's missed one and went early on the other.
I'm sure that this little girl will end up with the mother that she deserves and she will have a.

Her birth mother should be persuaded to stop breeding though

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