No, minors must have permission from their parents or legal guardian before they can wed. In cases of a 14-year-old whether or not a pregnancy exist she must obtain the permission of her parents and the court.
There are very few states that will allow a 14-year-old to marry, even with her parent's consent.
With parental permission she can.
The lack of parental guidance is not necessarily the cause of teenage pregnancy, but teens that have an open communication with their parents or an other responsible adult in their lives tend to have more information on how to avoid pregnancy, even if they are sexually active.
In Oklahoma, a pregnant minor has the right to consent to medical treatment related to her pregnancy and to make decisions about her pregnancy without parental involvement. However, she may still need parental consent for other medical procedures unrelated to her pregnancy. Additionally, she has the right to confidentiality regarding her pregnancy and medical care.
Only with parental consent.
No.
Only if you have parental permission.
Depends on where you live.
Not in the United States. A minor requires parental consent.
Yes but you need parental consent from her and his parents.
Not without parental permission.
I certainly hope not.