As long as you're having periods you can get pregnant.
Being pregnant has NOTHING to do with being an adult. The age of majority is set by the state legislature, which passes laws for your state. At age 16 you are NOT considered an adult.
Being pregnant does not change your age. Until you reach the age of majority, usually 18, you are their responsibility.
If you live in the US… Being pregnant does not give you any 'adult rights'. Pregnant or not, the laws are the same.
No. Being pregnant and/or having a child is not an emancipating event.
No. Being pregnant/having a child does not emancipate a minor.
The age of majority in New York is 18, therefore it is not relevant if the young woman is pregnant or not when it pertains to her being of legal age.
Being pregnant does not change the status of a minor. They are subject to their parent's wishes until they reach the age of majority.
No, being pregnant does not make one an adult. You have to become an adult through age or a court order.
There is a risk of death (small) with pregnancy at any age. Proper EARLY medical attention, healthy diet, avoid destructive behaviors and the risk is greatly reduced.
NO. Being pregnant does not give a minor any 'adult rights'.
Most states consider you an adult at at years or age regardless of pregnancy.
Being pregnant does not change the law. She must be an adult at age 18.