Try a library. They have books on everything.
The state would only find out that the father of the child was an adult if the mother (underage girl) told somebody and they inturn called the state.
Pregnancy pictures are highly published in pregnancy books and magazines. There are many artists and photographers that specialise in pregnancy theme that can be found on-line.
You can find lots of pregnancy books at local book stores in your area some department stores carry a few options as well. You can also purchase them online off Amazon.
You can probably find books on pregnancy nutrition at the library or local bookstores. If you want to have the books shipped to her, you can find different ones on amazon. She could also speak to her doctor about it, or local community clinics may offer classes.
There is really no such thing. From a legal standpoint, you can assume it's anyone pregnant under the age of 18. From a religious standpoint, underage pregnancy could be considered that of an un-wed woman. From society's perspective, it's simply a "young mother" wed or un-wed.
Information about pregnancy can be found at your doctors office, books and libraries, on-line websites, Hospitals and support groups for expectant mothers.
Week by week pregnancy pictures can be found in books retrieved from the library. There are websites online like Babycenter, Thebump, and 3Dpregnancy that have photos available of week by week pregnancy.
There is not a consent form for underage dating. This comes from your parents consent and your age, maturity and ideals.
Yes. Believe it or not, she was killed by Molly Weasley during the Battle of Hogwarts.
Teen pregnancy mandatory reporting refers to the legal requirement for certain professionals, such as healthcare providers or teachers, to report cases of teen pregnancy to the appropriate authorities to ensure the welfare of the pregnant minor and facilitate support services. The reporting criteria vary by jurisdiction, but the primary goal is to protect the minor's health and well-being by connecting them with resources and assistance. Failure to report can result in legal consequences for mandated reporters.
Some websites that I had found helpful are http://www.babymed.com/pregnancy-after-gastric-bypass-surgery http://www.momlogic.com/2008/01/carnie_wilson_on_gastric_bypas.php You can also research some info using articles and books. goodluck!
One can find a week by week pregnancy calender from many places. Some of the best sites where one can easily find pregnancy calender are kids health,3d pregnancy and many more.