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WOMAN - UK|August 28, 2023
We speak to two women about their journeys to motherhood
KIM WILLIS
We're LATER LIFE MUMS

‘SHE’S BEEN BY MY SIDE FOR EVERY ADVENTURE’

Margaret Reynolds, 63, adopted Lucy when she was 51 and Lucy was six. They live in the Cotswolds. 

I was in my 40s when a moment in a restaurant sparked my journey to motherhood. On holiday in Sicily, I was watching a little boy interact with a waiter, his mother looking on proudly. I felt a longing for a child to accompany me on life’s adventure. I’d been married to a man for 10 years before having a 12-year relationship with a woman. By this time I was single, and a biological child was an impossibility, as I’d been through menopause, but I felt there was a child in the world who needed me.

I was inspired to adopt from China, as friends had, but after 18 months of interviews and references, a panel denied my application after finding a reference online to my previous same-sex relationship, barring me from adopting from China. I was devastated but determined, starting the process again.

There were more false starts and rejections. My sixth application, to an independent adoption agency in the UK, was accepted. By then I was 51, which meant I could not be matched with a baby. I realised that an older child would have experienced pain and rejection. I vowed to accept and love my future child.

This story is from the August 28, 2023 edition of WOMAN - UK.

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