The singer told US talk show host David Letterman she was "saving a life" by taking the one-year-old to the UK.
She admitted she had been warned it might be difficult but had not expected so much criticism.
The 48-year-old suggested laws needed to change because a million children in Malawi needed to be "rescued".
Some groups in Malawi have expressed concern that Madonna was able to bypass laws about foreigners adopting children.
Jolie said in a magazine interview she would have steered clear of adopting from a country where there was no legal framework for adoption.
Madonna said she was warned by a social worker that adopting a child from Malawi could be difficult.
"She didn't say don't do it, but she just said expect challenges, and, boy, did we get them."
She added: "We were basically creating the laws as we went."
Madonna also has a nine-year-old daughter and six-year-old son.
Source: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/6255297.stm
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