It's a personal choice, they cannot make you do anything actually. Do what you think is right & don't let everyone elses feelings affect your actions. You are the one, who in the long run, will have to deal with your actions. Just remember do what YOU think is best.
No! The mother of the child is the only one who can make the decisions
On adoption, the Torah says that the child's status is determined by his birth parents and not adoptive parents.
This is called an open adoption. It allows the biological parents to select the adoptive parents and to be involved in their child's life after the adoption. The level of openness is agreed on before the adoption is completed. Sometimes it is letters, pictures, phone calls, and even visits.
as long as you are 18+up and you may if you are 16 with parents permission. if you are not 16 then you may have an abortion or put the baby up for adoption after you have given birth
if you are a child tell your parents. it might be hard to do it but it is for the best. if your parents get mad do not get mad and yell it is bad for the baby. dont worry everything will be okAY.Talk to your parents. You have the same options as always; keep it, adoption or abortion.
If your parents are not your biological parents and have adopted you and made themselves your legal guardians then they would have to have adoption papers or it wouldn't be legal.
Sigh... Depends on how your parents are. For me, everything. I hate my parents.
Legal and lawful adoption is a process that ends in the final and irrevocable transference of all rights and responsibilities for a child from the biological parents to the adoptive parents. Open adoption is an agreement between adoptive parents and biological parents that addresses continuing contact between biological parents and the adopted child. This can take many forms, from regular letters to frequent visits. Open adoption does not alter the legality of the adoption, the finality and irrevocability, in any way.
You see a doctor to find out if you are healthy and you also have to make the decision whether to keep it, adoption or abortion. If you are a minor you will also have to tell your parents.
I think that if the young lady´s parents do not have a problem with it, it is not really necessary to worry about the legal side of it, since there are not likely to be any problems.
Part of the adoption process involves the termination of rights of the biological parents. When the adoption is finalized, the adoptive parents assume the rights and responsibilities of the biological parents.
First, ask your mother to take you to the doctor to verify if you are pregnant. You can then tell the boyfriend. As a child, you should expect your parents to lead the way to what happens next. Answer Just say "I'm pregnant". Then decide what you want to do regarding keeping it, adoption or abortion and if you decide to keep it, invite him and his parents so they know too. I would say your biggest issue is not telling him you are pregnant.