It is important to remember that a teenage body is not equiped to take pregnancy. That is why a minimum marriageable age is set.
The most sensible thing would be to confide into people you know you can rely on (Not people of your age, elders). Take counselling.
Churches, charitable organisations also help out.
Work, if you can. Save monay. This will ensure handy cash when you need it.
Above all, think before whatever you do.
Yes if she lives in a state with an emancipation statute. It will be hard to show the appropriate level of ability to take care of herself and the baby financially and physically. If there is child support coming in, that would help.
No it has to be paid to his guardian mentioned in the divorce decree in court.
Jillian has had PCOS, polycistic ovarian syndrome, and endometriosis since she was 16. This makes it very difficult to get pregnant. And if she were to get pregnant, it would be a tough pregnancy and risky for the baby and herself. She COULD get pregnant, but it would require surgery. And even then, it would still be tough and there's recovery.
To have a August baby, you would need to get pregnant around December.
No, but if you have fingernails and toe nails you are pregnant with a black baby.
A pregnant woman needs more energy because she needs to provide food for her baby as well as herself.
When the baby is born the father will be required to pay child support if a case is opened.
Yes.Yes.Yes.Yes.
No. She is not but I would like to be the baby daddy.
to take care of baby and herself, i.e. stop use alcohol and sigarettes
A baby can't get pregnant. Not only do they NOT have the physical development but the hormones are not present. The youngest recorded child that became pregnant was 5 years old in 1932. She had a boy. IF a baby did become pregnant they would also be the product of sexual abuse.
Typically women do not become pregnant on their periods. However, the baby would be due 9 months from the day the woman became pregnant.