Probably not. Emancipation makes you legally an adult, but it requires that you be able to support yourself and be treated as an adult. A child that needs support will not be emancipated.
that person before me didnt know anything im 15 and im emancipated because im pregnant i was 14 when i first got emancipated and yeah i live in Utah. Although you will go back to a minor after the child is born unless you get married while you are emancipated. Just talk to your doctor if you are and he/she will tell you all you need to know.
No, emancipation is age 18 and only can be sooner if petitioner to the court and a court order is issued to that effect. Just because a male fathers a child while he is a minor does not make him an emancipated adult. He does have an obligation to support his child.
no because she is already pregnant by the other male
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Emancipation occurs after a girl gives birth, not while she is pregnant. Pregnancy can end in miscarriage which would mean she is still a child herself. It is the act of giving birth that (legally) makes her emancipated. Therefore, the police can still treat you as a child.
Emancipating yourself from your parents means that you are legally recognized as an adult and can make your own decisions. While living on your own is common for emancipated minors, it is not a requirement. You can choose where to live once you are emancipated based on your individual circumstances and needs.
No. Once you are pregnant the ovulation stops and the uterus is also closed by the mucus plug.
No, the legal age of majority for the state is 18. A minor who becomes pregnant or has a child is not considered automatically emancipated except in the state of Wisconsin.
Yes. But depending on where you live it can take a while.
can you have electrotherapy while pregnant?
Think of it like this: whatever you consume as a pregnant adult, is also put through the body of the developing baby. There is evidence that MDMA during pregnancy can result in a baby with birth defects.