You're assuming the child is adopted by a loving family.
AFCARS: Foster Care and Adoption Statistics for the fiscal year 2024. This article provides a brief review of notable figures and key insights from the report.
adoptioncouncil.org
In FY 2024, while 46,935 children were adopted from foster care,
34,817 children remained in foster care despite being both legally free for adoption and having a primary permanency plan of adoption.
So you could be condemning the child you give up to adoption to a life in the foster care system.
She never mentioned the child being adopted by a loving family. She said "dropped off for adoption" or something close to that. Which could be any number of things.