If you are a minor in some states you can not leave with the baby. but you can leave alone (not a good idea) The state of Florida gave my mom custody of my baby boy when I tried to leave with him and I was 1 month shy of 17. If you are a minor and have a baby you should stay home with your parents it is best for your baby and you. take advantage and go back to school, you will need a degree or atleast a high school diploma to provide a future for your baby plus you set a good example.
Most birds look very like their parents by the time they leave the nest.
No, and he should not be frightening you with such threats, your baby is not a pawn to be used to threaten you or control you. If you really believe he would try and do this, you should seek help and advice on how to deal with this from social services.
like a real baby
They are cool
after like 6 months
If you are under the age of 18, your parents have control over you but do not have control over your child. They are not required to assist financially or care for the child. Parents cannot force abortion or have any input on what a teenage decides to do, it is completely their own choice. A court, legal document etc. can give the parents of the teenager who gave birth to the child authority and allow the grandparents to care for the baby. When things like this happen and neither one of the parents of the baby want to raise the child, this matter usually ends up in court. It is very complicated!
The term to baby someone is usually used when parents donÕt let their children grow up. Most people donÕt like to be babied, if you want your parents to baby you, act immature and let them make all your decisions for you.
A baby clydesdale mostly looks like its parents. It is very tall and has a fluffy tail. Also they have a mane like a mowhawk. : ) ; )
You have to be of legal age just like before you had a baby. Having a baby makes no difference.
Bad tempered,hated everyone except his parents.
No, the parents teach their babies to forage and they stay together. Quail live in large groups together and then break apart in family groups to forage. So, there isn't quite the kicking-out-of-the-nest moment like with some birds. For ten years generation after generation of quail have lived in my yard. So, some of the babies never leave.
No if parents don't like it. They can emancipate you if they want to.