A Short Review Article on Knowledge and Attitude of Child Adoption among Infertile Couple
Abstract
process by which a child is taken in to a family by one or more adults who are not the biological parents; but are recognized as child’s parents by the law. Infertile couples often have different personal opinions or views regarding child adoption.
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.37628/ijncc.v1i2.159
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