sadly they can and in most cases will. But you are the mother and there for you have responsibility and the custody over the child they will try everything to take the baby away but you can refuse no matter how intimidating they seem you always have the choice with your child.
hollis woods is twelve years old she is a foster child that runs away from every foster home their is.
She thought she was regnant then she found out she wasn't.
Chances are you can get pregnant.
Fade Away Foster - 1926 was released on: USA: 24 April 1926
Bob Foster has written: 'Away up thonder'
Well It depends on what state exacly wat the procedures are but they should be able to keep the baby check with social services in your state.
Running away from home as a child is usually considered a status offense, meaning you are not charged with a crime but rather in need of care and support. If you are found, you may be returned to your home or placed in the custody of child protective services. The focus is on providing you with the necessary resources and support to ensure your safety and well-being.
It is impossible to tell. Sme women get pregnant straight away. I did, I came off the pill in Augustafter 11 years, used a condom for 4 months to check my cycle then got pregnant the very first month. Some women struggle to get pregnant, but whether because of the pill or not it is difficult to say, some women who have never used contraception cannot get pregnant either.
i drank a lot before I found out I was pregnant, the day I actually found out I had alcohol in my hand. My child had hydrocephalus, however, it wasn't caused my drinking, and it went away at 38 wks.
Yes, and the headache won't go away for about 18 years. and they never really go away, they just become more infrequent.
Because she was bored.
Running away from home at the age of 17 can be dangerous and may lead to serious consequences. It can result in being reported as a missing person, legal repercussions for your parents, and potentially unsafe living conditions. It is important to seek help and support from trusted adults or authorities if you are facing difficulties at home.