IT MUST BE SO DIFFICULT FOR THE CAREGIVERS TO SAY GOODBYE TO THEIR BELOVED BABIES. Whom THEY ARE ATTACHED TO❤. THANK YOU CAREGIVERS FOR ALL THE LOVE❤️👑❤️❣️
What a wonderful video! Your new daughter is so gorgeous! My husband and I are planning on adopting from China in about four years - your movie has given us a little more insight. Thanks.
WAYYYYY too possessive!!! The parents are going to have 14 or more years to figure out how to cope with their darling kiddos. Hopefully, the nannies don't come with the package!!
Perfectly said. Baby feels privileged to be hugged by nanny because they NEVER pick them up The other child was put on bed started to rock herself side to side
I think that that is what all of the nannies are feeling. If you don't want the western world to interfere and give your baby assets a better life, then adopt them yourselves!!
Is this the visit they make back to their orphanages with the new parents? It looks a lot like it. That is why the Nanny is hogging the baby, she will probably never see her again. I agree with comments that the new parents should have tried to learn some words in whatever dialect used in the orphanage where they lived for so long. We Americans are so heedless. They usually don't even learn to say the kid's Chinese names. Many don't even know how to feed a baby or to change them.
I have been seeing a lot about Americans not wanting these babies after they see how it really is and how hard it is for the child. It's just disgusting how they toss these babies away . They didn't ask for you.
This little was loved by this nanny and she loved her back its so nice to see and must have both reassured and broken her new parents hearts to realise they were going to break her little heart again when they left the orphanage or rather break both THIER hearts again
While you wait to get your child, learn to speak some words or sentences so you can talk to your kid. My goodness, why would that not even cross your mind? It should be mandatory.
Bonnie Beams So you've graduated from complaining about the music to picking at the adoptive families. Your critical nature is amazing. Have you saved an orphan? I didn't think so. You're eating in front of your computer, judging people who are mattering in this world. It's a truly damnable occupation.
That's a little selfish. They've cared for these babies since birth, and you would have them for the rest of their life. I wouldn't have the heart to take away that precious time.
If this was me adopting I would Not take my baby back to see the nanny until she has adjusted and been with me for a few years. I think it hurts the child all over again and it's mean in my opinion. Just how I see this. Sorry!
@@Lopezflies888 Right. I was adopted from this orphanage as a baby in 2000. I feel for the nanny who has taken care of the baby since she was born. @JudithRyle you have no right to comment or trash talk the nanny in the comments like you did literally 10 times under this video. How inconsiderate of you... this is not your place to judge. The nanny holding her is probably less traumatizing for the baby than being held by she doesn't know yet. My nanny cried when I left the orphanage with my adoptive mother. I also was weeping for 3 says after I left the orphanage from the traumatic separation. YOU "Judith" are being "selfish" for not taking into consideration the already established strong bond between the nanny and the baby during their last moment together.
@@kykyjadde I don't think it's a good idea for foreign parents to bust into a country and take away a baby from the only mom she knows. It's cruel and selfish.
@@Lopezflies888 the nannies wouldn’t be able to offer the children the life they deserve in China’s society it is best for the children to get adopted overseas but it is indeed another heartbreaking separation for them. If it wasn’t for my adoption, I wouldn’t have the life I have now in Canada my parents being doctors and having a loving family for life.
@@kykyjadde I lived in China 20 years and my ex-husband is Chinese so my daughters have changed and the love and a life she had in China far surpassed to what we had when we left for America yes it's poor but the sense of community and love and family is huge. I just personally don't think a child should be taken from that as I regret taking my child away from that cuz that is truly where she was happiest
The family has their whole lives together, it is probable that the nannies will never get to see them again. And it is who the children spend the start of their lives with and have formed an attachment to. While it is a gain for the adoptive family and the child, it is a loss for the adopted child as well as their caregivers. Have more compassion before you comment only one point of view..
This nanny probably was the only one who showed the child love and opened her little heart to feelings, this was the parents taking her back to orphanage to say goodbye, the mum knew the nanny had a broken heart because of the separation and wanted to allow her as long as possible with her arms full of the child she loves
Is this woman going to adopt a child ?? Woman are you sure about this , are you sure you want to become a mother of this Special child ?? I DONT THINK SO 👈👈NO👎👎 Poor child😔Poor baby😓
What a wonderful loving Nanny ❤ Thank God these babies have some wonderful people caring for them ❤❤
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IT MUST BE SO DIFFICULT FOR THE CAREGIVERS TO SAY GOODBYE TO THEIR BELOVED BABIES. Whom THEY ARE ATTACHED TO❤. THANK YOU CAREGIVERS FOR ALL THE LOVE❤️👑❤️❣️
Nanny give the child to her Mum. You are prolonging any potential anxiety. Give her to her adoptive parents x
What a wonderful video! Your new daughter is so gorgeous! My husband and I are planning on adopting from China in about four years - your movie has given us a little more insight. Thanks.
brueck99. Adoptaste? cómo te fuè? ya han pasado 11 años!
Nannies are too possessive. They know they have to give the child up, helping the process of exchanged. 🤔
WAYYYYY too possessive!!! The parents are going to have 14 or more years to figure out how to cope with their darling kiddos. Hopefully, the nannies don't come with the package!!
the nanny is over the top
The nanny not letting go, but the baby is not taking any notice of the nanny, its just like the nanny putting show on in front of camera
Perfectly said. Baby feels privileged to be hugged by nanny because they NEVER pick them up
The other child was put on bed started to rock herself side to side
I think that that is what all of the nannies are feeling. If you don't want the western world to interfere and give your baby assets a better life, then adopt them yourselves!!
Is she ever going to give the m9m a chance to hold her. She keeps walking away from new mom. Unbelieveable
Maybe the Nanny is not the Nanny at all...Maybe she's the baby's real mom. hmm
Is this the visit they make back to their orphanages with the new parents? It looks a lot like it. That is why the Nanny is hogging the baby, she will probably never see her again. I agree with comments that the new parents should have tried to learn some words in whatever dialect used in the orphanage where they lived for so long. We Americans are so heedless. They usually don't even learn to say the kid's Chinese names. Many don't even know how to feed a baby or to change them.
I have been seeing a lot about Americans not wanting these babies after they see how it really is and how hard it is for the child. It's just disgusting how they toss these babies away . They didn't ask for you.
This little was loved by this nanny and she loved her back its so nice to see and must have both reassured and broken her new parents hearts to realise they were going to break her little heart again when they left the orphanage or rather break both THIER hearts again
its a cruel life...
Why does she keep walking away from the mom
It is a Chinese show & keeping face! Like i love this baby so much. Actually they NEVER pick them up
I love how they walk, but it’s like they have no knees😀💝
That nanny does not want to let the baby go
Because they were kept in bed and they only moved side to side
Do they not have heat in the building? It's like the kids are wearing 3 layers of clothes.
What a beautiful little girl. Thank you for sharing your story. Great job MOM :)
While you wait to get your child, learn to speak some words or sentences so you can talk to your kid. My goodness, why would that not even cross your mind? It should be mandatory.
Bonnie Beams I see that all the time. The wait could be years and still they don’t learn anything
Bonnie Beams So you've graduated from complaining about the music to picking at the adoptive families. Your critical nature is amazing. Have you saved an orphan? I didn't think so. You're eating in front of your computer, judging people who are mattering in this world. It's a truly damnable occupation.
@@SewFrancine6120 You guys are like clucking old biddies on a fence. BokBok fuss fuss. You both hush. Please 😂🐔🐔🤐
@@mortalclown3812
🤣🤣😂😂😂
I agree!! Pathetic 😂
Yessss
Is the nanny ever going to let her go
Judith Ryle I thought that as well
What did you name her. I also saw a video you posted of a little girl named melody. Was she your first daughter. Both girls are pretty
If I was adopting her the nanny would be giving her to me. No way would she keep holding her
Judith Ryle they have had these babies since birth and love them . It would be like ripping your heart out!
That's a little selfish. They've cared for these babies since birth, and you would have them for the rest of their life. I wouldn't have the heart to take away that precious time.
@@samsara-summermooncomehome5881 Oh, so what?? Let the nanny adopt them then.
They love those babies. God bless them❤
Ciao che bello bambino carino anche la sua famiglia e bella carina come il bambino ciao tutti
If this was me adopting I would Not take my baby back to see the nanny until she has adjusted and been with me for a few years. I think it hurts the child all over again and it's mean in my opinion. Just how I see this. Sorry!
Did you keep your promise and go back to visit? Chinese wait their whole lives for that
Sweet baby girl
This nanny needs thy o let the mom hold her baby. She is being selfish
No that was her mom for a year. It shows baby had a bond. Lots of orphans who just get handed over without tears is not a good sign
@@Lopezflies888 Right. I was adopted from this orphanage as a baby in 2000. I feel for the nanny who has taken care of the baby since she was born. @JudithRyle you have no right to comment or trash talk the nanny in the comments like you did literally 10 times under this video. How inconsiderate of you... this is not your place to judge. The nanny holding her is probably less traumatizing for the baby than being held by she doesn't know yet. My nanny cried when I left the orphanage with my adoptive mother. I also was weeping for 3 says after I left the orphanage from the traumatic separation. YOU "Judith" are being "selfish" for not taking into consideration the already established strong bond between the nanny and the baby during their last moment together.
@@kykyjadde I don't think it's a good idea for foreign parents to bust into a country and take away a baby from the only mom she knows. It's cruel and selfish.
@@Lopezflies888 the nannies wouldn’t be able to offer the children the life they deserve in China’s society it is best for the children to get adopted overseas but it is indeed another heartbreaking separation for them. If it wasn’t for my adoption, I wouldn’t have the life I have now in Canada my parents being doctors and having a loving family for life.
@@kykyjadde I lived in China 20 years and my ex-husband is Chinese so my daughters have changed and the love and a life she had in China far surpassed to what we had when we left for America yes it's poor but the sense of community and love and family is huge. I just personally don't think a child should be taken from that as I regret taking my child away from that cuz that is truly where she was happiest
woman, you're adopting a Chinese little girl, do you need to be reminded to get a Chinese to English translation book?
in 1 word confuseing
This nqnny really bugged me
If she was so crazy about this baby why didn't she adopt her
@@judithryle2113 Amen!!
If I was the adoptive mom, I would be so upset with the nannies. Let go of my child, and let us begin our family commitment with just the two of us.
The family has their whole lives together, it is probable that the nannies will never get to see them again. And it is who the children spend the start of their lives with and have formed an attachment to. While it is a gain for the adoptive family and the child, it is a loss for the adopted child as well as their caregivers. Have more compassion before you comment only one point of view..
I bet the nanny's hate to see them go.
afinal esta mossa q chorou ai e mamã dessa Nina não tirou a Nina do seu colo. a Nina ia ser adotada 🤔🤷.
I would want both darlings
This nanny is too attached
This nanny probably was the only one who showed the child love and opened her little heart to feelings, this was the parents taking her back to orphanage to say goodbye, the mum knew the nanny had a broken heart because of the separation and wanted to allow her as long as possible with her arms full of the child she loves
I dont like that nanny at all. Too controlling
In every video it is the same thing. Nannies shouldn't be the person to relinquish the child.
Very selfish nanny.
I would say, then keep the kid. Give me my money back!!
Is this woman going to adopt a child ??
Woman are you sure about this , are you sure you want to become a mother of this Special child ??
I DONT THINK SO 👈👈NO👎👎
Poor child😔Poor baby😓
What’s wrong with you? Don’t you wish a child a good and loving home? Get over it!
what's wrong with this baby girl?? she is adorable!
I see you everywhere talk nonsense...
what are we talking about?