In the United States: Mother- It's your choice if you want to keep the child or not. Your parents, friends, or boyfriend can't choose for you. Remember while making the choice is that it's your parents right to say that they are not going to help\take care of the child for you. Unless your parents agree to help\take the child, and you decide to keep it, your on your "own" with it. Father- It's the mother's choice on whether the baby stays or goes. I'm not sure if you have to pay child support at your age, but once you are 18 you will if asked for it.
NO. Being pregnant does not give a minor any 'adult rights'.
not without your parents permission, but if they do, they should lose custody rights.
Sorry,but no you are still under the age of 17.
He is guilty of statutory rape. The minor has very little rights since they are a minor.
Not much. Just the right to have the child and take care of it. They are still not considered an adult.
Only the pregnant female can legally make decisions regarding the baby. She and the father are the ones deciding what will happen after birth. You have the right to support her as before. The father and your daughter will have to pay for their child. So basically nothing has changed for you regarding your rights.
You are emancipated regarding the pregnancy so the choice is yours whether to keep it or not. If you choose adoption the father have to sign his rights away as well.
It is definitely not too young to GET pregnant. Whether a 15-year-old ought to BE pregnant is another question entirely.
If you live in the US… Being pregnant does not give you any 'adult rights'. Pregnant or not, the laws are the same.
Depends on the law in the country where they are.
There are not 13 rights, but 10 in the Bill of Rights.
Being pregnant does not give you any 'adult rights'.