A 98-year-old Jewish woman reunited with the daughter she placed for adoption 80 years ago after escaping what would become the beginnings of the Holocaust.
A 98-year-old Jewish woman reunited with the daughter she placed for adoption 80 years ago after escaping what would become the beginnings of the Holocaust.
A 98-year-old Jewish woman reunited with the daughter she placed for adoption 80 years ago after escaping what would become the beginnings of the Holocaust.
Birth mother Stephanie Studt hugs her son, Jeremiah, who was adopted. | Stephanie Studt
Stephanie Studtâs adoption story began 28 years ago when she was placed as a newborn by her birth mother into the arms of loving parents who could not conceive children of their own.Â
Nineteen years after Studtâs birth mother gave her to parents more equipped to raise her, Studt, who lives in Michigan, found herself in similar circumstances as a teenage college student.Â
âCoincidentally, at 19 years old, I found myself in an unplanned pregnancy and I really like to refer to it as a God-planned pregnancy because I think He just knew that it was something I would be able to handle and it could be a really awesome, new part of my story,â she shared with The Christian Post in an interview.Â
Birth mother Stephanie Studt hugs her son, Jeremiah, who was adopted. | Stephanie Studt
Stephanie Studtâs adoption story began 28 years ago when she was placed as a newborn by her birth mother into the arms of loving parents who could not conceive children of their own.Â
Nineteen years after Studtâs birth mother gave her to parents more equipped to raise her, Studt, who lives in Michigan, found herself in similar circumstances as a teenage college student.Â
âCoincidentally, at 19 years old, I found myself in an unplanned pregnancy and I really like to refer to it as a God-planned pregnancy because I think He just knew that it was something I would be able to handle and it could be a really awesome, new part of my story,â she shared with The Christian Post in an interview.Â