
71 | The Quiet Loneliness of Being an Adoptive Mom (and an Invitation)
Adoptive Mom Life | Open Adoption, Adoptive Parenting, Birth Family, Christian Community, Biblical Encouragement
Adoption can feel lonely in ways no one prepares you for. Even when you’re surrounded by people, playdates, church, and activities, there’s often a quiet ache of feeling unseen, misunderstood, or like you don’t quite belong.
In this episode, we explore loneliness as an epidemic among ALL mothers — and then we look at what makes loneliness even more complex for adoptive moms.
We talk about identity shifts, unmet expectations, trauma-informed parenting, advocating for your child, navigating birth family relationships, and the invisible emotional load adoptive families carry every day.
You’ll hear research around motherhood and isolation, along with real-life examples from the adoptive mom experience that make many of us think, “Why do I still feel alone when my life looks full?”
This episode is an invitation start finding real, safe connection with likeminded mamas. It's time to find your village!
If you’re craving community with other adoptive moms who truly get it, join the waitlist for The Adoptive Mom Circle.
It’s a faith-based space for encouragement, coaching, prayer, and honest conversation — like sitting around a table with coffee and women who see your story.
👉 Join the waitlist here
Or go to bit.ly/AMLcircle
You were never meant to do adoption alone.
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Next Steps:
Step 1: Join the private community with other adoptive moms looking for support and camaraderie at Adoptive Mom Life.
Step 2: Sign up for the monthly Adoptive Mom Life Newsletter here.