> Is it always a good idea for children who for whatevrer > reason don't > know one or both birth parents to find them?
I'd think that "finding" them may not be necessary, but that for health reasons it would be important to know what genetic makeup your biological parents had to know what you may be pre-disposed to. Maybe that's an automatic, I don't know as I'm not familiar with the process. I would also think that because of the emotions involved, the reunion would typically involve more heartbreak and tension than happiness or resolution. Bob NP: Stan Ridgeway, "Knife & Fork"
