The age is 18 and ability to procreate doesn't change it.
no
A pregnant teen (or any teen) can be kicked out of a house. However, if they are not put in alternate housing (foster care, etc), if anything happens to that child the legal guardian is still legally responsible.
say something (i'm guessing the relative is legally an adult)
Being pregnant does not give you any 'adult rights'.
18
teen mothers are more likely to have an unhealthy habits that place infants at greater risks. Mississippi, Nevada, and North Carolina are the highest rate of teen pregnancy.
Not if you are still a minor. When pregnant you only gain more rights regarding your child not regarding you.
No, pregnancy does not qualify you as an adult. Teen pregnancy happens often. To legally be considered an adult you must be 18.
Yes she can since she has their permission. Or if she has obtained an order of emancipation from the court. Just being pregnant does not change the requirements to move out.
legally, around 16 with parental permission, 17 without, illeagally they can just run away.
Yes. You are legally an adult. You may do what you wish regardless of the state.
The highest teen pregnancy rate or statistics in the Nation (USA) is Mississippi. Through the ages 15-19 (whom are pregnant): 103,00.Whom which gave birth: 71,00 0f 103,00.