There are several options available to you, but it is best to go to a clinic to learn about them more as they change based on your individual situation. Plus, it is important that you are able to talk to someone about this. Look in the phone book for a Planned Parenthood clinic near you or visit their site below:
http://www.plannedparenthood.org/
You should've did what you did and get out of the mindstate of him being there. Because in the near future he's not going to be there for you.
About 3 months.
Absolutley!
yes you can
After I got my first depo shot I had weird craving after about 2 months. My boyfriend thought I was pregnant or something because I was craving the weirdest things and oreos had to be in the house lol. I'm not pregnant and I don't normally crave stuff this bad, so I'm guessing it's the depo that is making me want it.
Yes, if she has the permission of her parents or a court order. Otherwise she will have to stay until she is 18.
The only way i can find out right now is if u get emancipated and that's what im looking for rightnow cuz im 16 and pregnant and my boyfriend is 18 too. If i find anythign else out, then i will write you back
No, she is still a child. The parents are still responsible for her.
Building a sod house typically took a few weeks to a couple of months, depending on the size of the house and the number of people working on it. The process involved cutting and stacking sod blocks to form the walls and roof, which required careful planning and coordination.
No. Being pregnant does not give you any additional rights. Mom and Dad are still in charge.
When a person knows their significant other is selling weed and has an illegal weapon, whether they're pregnant or not, they can also go to jail as an accessory.
No, she cannot do so without the permission of her parents. Until she reaches the age of majority, she is their responsibility. Being pregnant does not change that status.