No 'laws,' only administrative rules and regulations regarding the medical care of inmates.
In California, there are no specific emancipation laws related to pregnancy. Emancipation is typically granted to minors who can prove they can support themselves financially and make well-informed decisions. Pregnant minors may still seek emancipation under these criteria.
butte inmates
If you live in the US… Being pregnant does not give you any 'adult rights'. Pregnant or not, the laws are the same.
The Inmates was created in 1977.
Approximately 10-15% of inmates represent themselves at trial. This is known as pro se representation, where individuals act as their own legal counsel without a lawyer. It can be challenging due to the complexities of the legal system.
That would depend upon what kind of facility they were inmates of; asylum inmates had different facilities from criminal inmates.
The laws for emancipation vary between states, however, just being pregnant does not alter any existing laws. In other words, no special status is given to a teenager just because she is pregnant ... the laws still apply to you or anyone else.
There are no laws about getting pregnant. It might be illegal for her to have sexual intercourse, depending on the age of the male, but that has nothing to do with the pregnancy.
There are no laws against it. Probably the main reason for this is that lobsters don't get pregnant.
religious trainning to inmates
5000 Inmates.
you should marry him first when you are of age then you should decide whether or not to get pregnant. The age laws do not change just because you are pregnant.