Mariska Hargitay, known for her role as Detective Olivia Benson in “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit,”
had her first biological child at the age of 42. However, she and her husband, Peter Hermann,
had always wanted a big family, so they turned to adoption to fulfill their dreams.
A Difficult Decision
After struggling to conceive again, Mariska and Peter decided to explore adoption. They believed that being a mother didn’t necessarily mean being biologically related to your child. Their journey was not easy, with many false starts and heartbreaks along the way.
A Heartwarming Surprise
One day, they met a pregnant young woman who was considering adoption. After getting to know each other and going through the necessary processes, Mariska was filled with joy when she was handed the newborn baby girl. However, the birth mother later changed her mind, which was devastating for Mariska. But she also understood that it was the right decision for the birth mother. She felt honored to have been part of the process and saw it as a profound blessing.
A Second Chance
Despite the heartbreaking experience, Mariska and Peter didn’t give up. They wanted to adopt a girl because their son, August, wanted a sister. They were introduced to another expectant mother, who didn’t mind that they were a white couple. They were overjoyed when they found out they would be having a baby girl. Mariska was even present in the delivery room and assisted in the birth. They named their daughter Amaya, meaning “princess,” “warrior,” and “night rain” in different languages.
A Surprising Miracle
Just when they thought their family was complete, fate had other plans. Their dear friend Andy passed away, and shortly after, they received a call from their lawyer about a premature baby boy who was in need of a loving home. Without any hesitation, they welcomed Andrew into their family. He was named after their late friend and became an unexpected but cherished addition.
Embracing Differences
Mariska loves raising children from different backgrounds. She embraces the uniqueness of each child and supports their individual interests and talents. Andrew, born prematurely, took “Big Muscles” classes to help with his development. Amaya, on the other hand, loves music and can’t resist dancing to the beat. All the children also attend swimming classes to ensure their safety in the water.
A Lesson in Parenthood
Mariska believes that her children have made her a better parent. They have taught her the importance of listening and understanding each child’s needs. Her husband, Peter, is her guiding star, and her children are her greatest teachers. Despite the challenges they faced on their adoption journey, Mariska knows that her family is perfect just the way it is.
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