Becoming pregnant is not an act of emancipation in Texas. You will be considered an adult in all decisions concerning your baby, like whether or not to obtain an abortion, and how you want your delivery to go, child care after the baby is born, etc. However, all decisions concerning what happens to you will still be up to your parent. Marriage is considered a permanent act of emancipation in Texas.
no. once your pregnant ,texas see's you as an adult
Almost all of them. Unless you are asking if they will become pregnant as a teen.
Horses can become pregnant once a year, between spring and fall.
A female can become pregnant once each year during its breeding years.
No, not really. it doesn't matter when you get married, but and adult is once you become 18.
In the US, they cease to be a child (legally) and become an adult- with all of the rights and responsibilities of an adult.
no. this is because once you have become pregnate the ovary does not release any more eggs until you are not pregnate any more.
they become pregnant only once a year in the spring.
It only takes once with unprotected sex to become pregnant.
The residence is the property of the parent's - you have no legal "standing" to continue to occupy their residence. the law only requires that your parents support you and be responsible for you until you legally become an adult. Once you become an adult you become a resident of their domicile at their "sufferance." and you can be invited to 'quit the premises' at any time.
Yes
Once you become pregnant your periods will stop until after you have given birth.