Sara Easterly, the author of “Searching for Mom” once said “I entered a long period of death ideation in adolescence when I began wondering about my birth mother almost constantly. The losses due to adoption began to feel overwhelming, but it didn’t feel like there was room to grieve.”
According to a research study published by the journal of Pediatrics, adoptees are four time more likely to report a suicide attempt than non-adoptees and Lina Vanegas, our podcast guest, has some ideas of why this is so including:
the trauma of separation from the birth family
the lack of medical history, which may give insights to health and mental health vulnerabilities
racism when adoption is transnational or transracial
isolation from the cultural community of origin
microagressions from others about how grateful an adopted person should be




















