Meghan Rieser is from Niles, Ohio. She is entering her third year as an undergraduate student at The Ohio State University, where she is pursuing a bachelor’s degree in English. She is also completing minors in Media and Society and Dance. After graduation, Meghan hopes to
become a professional content editor, and she is taking her first steps as an intern for Marketing Choices.

Marketing Choices Editing Portfolio

Writing Portfolio

Homeless, Prison, Drug Addiction, and Adoption in Boulder, Colorado

What Are the Requirements for Placing a Baby for Adoption in Aurora, Colorado?

Editing Portfolio

Introduction to Adoption for Pregnant Women in Florida

Top 5 Myths about Birth Mothers to Stop Believing

Your Adoption Team: What Types of People You Need

5 Tips for Self-Care During the Adoption Process in Florida

The Benefits of Transracial Adoption in Florida

What is Transracial Adoption?

How to Write a Letter to Your Birth Child

A Birth Mother’s Guide to Open Transracial Adoptions

5 Reasons a Birth Mother Might Change Her Mind about Adoption

4 Tips to Choosing a Transracial Adoptive Family as a Birth Mother

Positive Adoption Language in Florida

Choosing Adoption as a 30-Something Pregnant Woman in Florida

Adoption Agency Support Options for Birth Mothers in Florida

5 Important Questions to Ask When Creating an Adoption Plan as a Birth Mother in Florida

Choosing the Type of Adoption You Want in Your Adoption Plan

Florida Adoption Plan Options: Semi-Open Adoption

A Birth Mother’s Guide to Making a Closed Adoption Plan in Florida

Choosing adoption at hospital (in labor or just gave birth) – last minute adoption

What Is Adoption Finalization In Colorado?

Choosing a Florida Single Woman to Adopt Your Baby

Helping Pregnant Women Place Their Baby for Adoption in Florida

4 Ways to Communicate via a Florida Semi-Open Adoption

Happy Birth Mothers Day from Adoption Choices of Nevada!

Step-by-Step Adoption Process Guide for Pregnant Women in Florida

Reasons Why Florida Pregnant Women Choose Adoption

5 Steps to Making Your Adoption Plan as a Birth Mother in Florida