When she was 18 years old Misty Brough went from being a vibrant college freshman to being told that she was on the verge of death within a few hours. A year or so and many scans, surgeries, and treatments later, she was back at school, defying expectations and getting her life back on track. Then her doctor told her, “I don’t want you to bear children.” The risks and uncertainties—and the effects of the intense treatment she’d been through—made pregnancy a really, really bad idea.
Adoption was her only option, so instead of going off birth control or having pelvic exams and hormone checks Misty’s path to motherhood started with paperwork, home studies, and background checks.
And then the real work began.
This is part 1 in a 2-part series on Misty and Jordan Brough and how they adopted their children.
Misty and Jordan are also the owners of Adoption Arts, where they partner with artists to create and sell adoption themed art.