By Wendy Koch, USA TODAY
MARENGO, Ill. — Renee Siegfort broke the news to her three teenagers on Mother’s Day last year: She was pregnant.
She really wanted the baby. Her kids did, too. Her on-again, off-again boyfriend of three years did not.
“I talked to God a lot, asking what does this mean. What am I supposed to do?” she recalls. She was working long hours as an office manager at a chiropractic firm and just making ends meet. She would need to take on a new expense: child care.
“We live simply,” says Renee, 36, looking around the living room of her three-bedroom town home. “There wasn’t much more we could simplify in our lives.” As much as she wanted the baby, she says, “I didn’t want to hurt my children.”
So after giving birth Dec. 30, she nursed Josephine Olivia Renee for six days. She then did something she would not have imagined nine months earlier: She gave her child to another family. Read it all Here
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