There are a few states that allow a pregnant minor to marry without permission. The minor must be a resident of the state, she may not leave a state that does not have such laws and travel to a state that allows the act. Once a minor is legally married he or she is considered fully emancipated and is no longer in the custody of their parents. The consequences of a minor (pregnant or not) leaving home against parental wishes depends upon the laws of the state and what action the parents or legal guardian choose to take.
Pregnant without permission or marriage without permission? That's not very specific.
No. At 17 you are a minor, pregnant or not, and if you leave the state without your parents permission that makes you a run away.
No, being pregnant does not make one an adult.
No. She must have her parents' permission, a court order or reach the age of 18.
not without your parents permission, but if they do, they should lose custody rights.
Yes, yes they can
No.
An unemancipated 17-year-old, even a pregnant one, is subject to the control and authority of their parents. So, the answer to your question is no.
No, being pregnant does not create an emancipation situation. It just shows that the minor cannot take care of themselves.
No. You must have parental permission to get married until you are 18. You may be able to get a court order to allow it, but there are going to have to be other factors for them to do it.
Not without parental permission. Until she becomes an adult or gets a court order, the parents control it.
A minor- pregnant or not- cannot marry without parental consent.