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Even the most eager grandparents-to-be need time to work
through concerns about adoption. BY LOIS GILMAN
To anyone else, it's a family snapshot:
my children stand on the front porch
of their paternal grandparents’ home,
arms entwined. But this photo, like so
many others, records a cherished
scene that I once thought would nev
er be mine to treasure.
Thad no children to include in fami-
ly pictures after a decade of marriage
and an intense desire for a baby. De-
spite numerous test, tubal surgery, and