Being pregnant while continuing your education can affect you adversely in many different ways, emotionally, socially, physically and mentally.
One way in which this affects you is that you will have different physical needs: You will need to go to the lavatory much more frequently during the later stages of pregnancy, and may feel nauseous during the first trimester, interrupting your classes. Towards the third trimester, you may also feel as if it would be best not to continue with any sport lessons or clubs, for safety of the baby. Sitting in class may become uncomfortable, and the changes going on inside your abdomen may hurt at different stages. You will also find that your eating and sleeping habits change and become more demanding, and that you will need to sleep more, which may cut back on study time.
Socially, you may also feel isolated, and maintaining your friendships and social activities is generally taken to be an important part of your schooling. You should take this into consideration, as maintaining your own mental health is essential to your overall well-being, as well as the future well-being of your child.
You may find it hard, but if you decide that that is what you want to do, and how you want to deal with both your pregnancy needs and educational desires, go for it, and the best of luck to you. It can be done, and you school should be able to support you in your endeavours, whatever situation you find yourself in.
Yes
Getting pregnant can affect a person's education. The most obvious problem is that when they have the baby, they will be out of education for at least 2 months or more. You can get someone to send you the work you miss and do it at home so it is possible to carry on your education, it is just more tricky.
Being pregnant does not give you any 'adult rights'.
there have been reports of her being pregnant again, but i dont think so.
being a teen, there are too many changes and often no power to affect any of them
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.
Three negative impacts from barring a pregnant teenager from attending school are:interruption or loss of formal education;loss of social support network; andlimited or loss of higher education opportunities
11 (techally not a teen, but a pre teen)
No a teen has just as much of a chance of becoming pregnant as an older woman.
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Being pregnant does not emancipate a minor. It does give them certain rights in regards to providing for the welfare of their child.
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