If you're in the US, no, it does not.
Being pregnant does not emancipate you. You must be 18 or married.
Most states consider you an adult at at years or age regardless of pregnancy.
Yes *** No. Being pregnant/having a child does not emancipate a minor. When you turn 18 you can move.
No, pregnancy does not automatically emancipate a minor in West Virginia. Emancipation requires a formal legal process, which may involve a court determining that the minor is self-sufficient and capable of making decisions without parental guidance.
It depends upon the state. Only about half of them have emancipation statutes. Most states that have emancipation statutes require you to be at least 16 years old. And having a child does not automatically make one an adult. It actually makes it more difficult to prove financial independence.
Being pregnant/having a child does not emancipate a minor. You are still subject to your parent's rules and authority until you turn 18.
That would be all but impossible
a girl can get married in Maryland without parental permission is she is pregnant or has given birth as long as she gets a note from her doctor saying when her due date is or that she has given birth, and is she is at least 16 years old
What about it? It's very common these days
Once you stop taking the birth control pills you are able to become pregnant.
You have rights to decide about your baby and make medical decision for the both of you. Apart from that are you still a minor and have to do what your parents say, just like before. Pregnancy does not emancipate in any state.
In the state of New York, a 16 year old cannot legally emancipate themselves. They must petition the court and a judge must emancipate them.