Parents still have a responsibility to provide a home for their minor child, even if she is pregnant. The child is still under parental control in most states at age 17. The minor can go to court and ask for emancipation if she has a means of caring for her own needs (i.e., has her own income).
No, being pregnant does not make one an adult for legal purposes.
Yes, if she has the permission of her parents or a court order. Otherwise she will have to stay until she is 18.
There are no states like that. You have to be an adult, usually 18, to move out, or have parental permission.
With parental permission she can. Being pregnant does not allow one to live where they want. Until she turns 18, her parents are responsible for her.
If you are 18 or older. If not you are pregnant minor and still your parents responsiblity and they can tell you what to do.
No you have to be 18.
No, you cannot.
Only if she has a court order.
No. Until you are 18 you need to live with a legal guardian. Pregnancy does not emancipate you.
Because her parents were ashamed that their teenage girl was pregnant
No she can not. Being pregnant does not make you emancipated.
As long as they allow you to. You are not an adult yet, despite being pregnant.