I'm not sure but, most boys aren't mature enough to handle a child, the know it too so most of the time the boy leaves the girl.
Almost 45% of fathers leave there children when they are pregnant because it is to stressful for afather to have to go threw something like that if they were there when there wife was having there child and they don't want you to go through at a teenage age
Depends how old are you?
they drop out because they don't want to be a part of the pregnacy. they got you pregnant, and now they don't know what to do.
Probably, but the only way to do that is for the girl to get pregnant first, so that her breasts will start lactating, then her boyfriend could, if he so chose, drink from them.
There is a great number of teenage fathers who support their children past one year. It is estimated that about half of these fathers fall into this category.
Logan miller
Sometime immediately before or after MTV started running their 16 and Pregnant series.Seriously, it is not generally socially acceptable. Won't be, can't be until the fathers of children born to teenage mothers are no longer sent to prison for it.
what all other teenagers want from their girlfriends
using the computer and hearing stories it is true that many guys leave girls when they are pregnant. They dont want the responsibiliy of being a dad.
"Double Daddy" follows a teenage girl named Amanda who discovers she is pregnant and is torn between two potential fathers, her boyfriend and a stranger. The movie explores themes of teenage pregnancy, relationships, and the consequences of deception.
As of 2005, Hispanic teens accounted for 32 percent of teenage pregnancies in the United States. This is compared with 24 percent for African Americans (the second highest) and 7 percent for Asian Americans (the lowest).
When you are 13-19 and get pregnant.