ask yourself if you want to keep the baby or not and ask your bf if he would like to keep the baby. I really hope that your parents know your boyfriend since it won't make it any easier if they don't. Bring with him one day in your house and make sure your parents are in a good mood. Tell them some things first, don't say it "Mom, i''m pregnant," i mean your mom will either laugh or pass out. Make sure they know your talking serious. And tell her that you want to keep the baby (if you do), persuave her, but do it calmly.
Only with parents permission or if she is emancipated.
Only if she has permission from her parents. Being pregnant does make them an adult.
Only if her parents approve.
Well, you should accompany your daughter and the boyfriend to his parents and let them tell them, and inform his parents that you do not plan on being the only grandparent involved.....
Only if both your parents sign a concent form.
Miss your period or pregnancy tests.
Being pregnant/giving birth does not emancipate a minor. Your parents are still in control of you until you turn 18.
A minor can only be allowed to move with parental consent after a certain age. Pregnancy makes no difference. A minor is also not allowed to have sex (even if she's already pregnant) so moving in with the boyfriend would clearly increase the risk for that so that would not be appropriate. You are not even allowed to see your boyfriend, or him you, without the consent of both your parents. He is allowed to see the baby once it's born but seeing you is up to your parents just like it's up to his if he's a minor and you want to see him.
No. You can only get pregnant by having sexual intercourse, where sperm enters the vagina.
No. There are only a few things that a child can do without parents' consent, and moving in with a boyfriend is not one of them.
you should only introduce your boyfriend to your parents if its a serios relationship if not then dont even bother. If you want instead you colud just tell them you have a boyfriend
No. Both of you will require permission to get married. And depending on the state, a 15 year old may require a court order to get married.