No. Pregnancy does not emancipate a teen in any state of the US.
No, pregnancy does not qualify you as an adult. Teen pregnancy happens often. To legally be considered an adult you must be 18.
An hCG level of less than 5mIU/ml is considered negative for pregnancy, and anything above 25mIU/ml is considered positive for pregnancy.
This can be confusing! The first week of pregnancy is actually considered to be the day of your last menstrual period, before you are technically even pregnant! You are actually two weeks pregnant when conception occurs, and generally four weeks pregnant before you can get a positive pregnancy test!
I think, yes. Usually if hcg <5, then its considered no pregnancy.
Anything after 5 is considered Pregnant.Anything under 5 is considered not pregnant.
No, pregnancy does not make you emancipated.
It is not advisable to get pregnancy at the age of 46. It will be considered as very high risk pregnancy. It is better to adapt the baby. It will be good for you as well as to the baby.
While most pregnant women do become more gassy in the last trimester - passing gas is not considered a sign of pregnancy.
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If your already pregnant and have sexual intercourse during anytime of your pregnancy you can not get pregnant.
Perform a pregnancy test to determine if you are pregnant. If you are pregnant, see your Doctor for confirmation of your pregnancy.