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  2. Genealogical bewilderment - Wikipedia

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    Genealogical bewilderment has mass social relevance based on the general acceptance of the term and its meaning. Judith and Martin Land (2011) address genealogical bewilderment as an important psychological motive for doing an adoption search, Adoption Detective: Memoir of an Adopted Child , pages 270 and 275.

  3. Charlotte twins find biological mother living in Mount Holly ...

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    Their father had passed away in 2014 from pancreatic cancer, and after losing their mother to lung cancer in 2017, the sisters became worried about genetic health issues, and the decision to take ...

  4. Concerned United Birthparents - Wikipedia

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    The term was introduced as a compromise between "natural mother" and "biological mother." [2] According to Campbell: "We didn't want to upset adoptive parents with ‘natural.’ And ‘biological’ now made us gag. 'Biological,' we felt, was descriptive of a mechanical incubator or unfeeling baby machine. 'Birth' was the key.

  5. Closed adoption - Wikipedia

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    Closed adoption (also called "confidential" adoption and sometimes "secret" adoption) is a process by which an infant is adopted by another family, and the record of the biological parent(s) is kept sealed. Often, the biological father is not recorded—even on the original birth certificate.

  6. Snooki's mom, dad support her journey to find birth parents ...

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    Nicole has been using Jersey-based genealogist Pamela Slaton, who previously helped cast member Angelina Pivarnick find her biological dad. Snooki's mom, dad support her journey to find birth ...

  7. A baby with 3 biological parents was born using a new ...

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  8. DNA paternity testing - Wikipedia

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    Under this form of testing, the blood types of the child and parents are compared, and it can be determined whether there is any possibility of a parental link. For example, two O blood type parents can produce a child only with an O blood type, and two parents with a B blood type can produce a child with either a B or an O blood type.

  9. Genetic genealogy - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, 23andMe was the first company to offer saliva-based direct-to-consumer testing, [13] and the first to use autosomal DNA for ancestry testing. [14] [15] An autosome is one of the 22 chromosomes other than the X or Y chromosomes. They are transmitted from all ancestors in recent generations and so can be used to match with other testers ...