Being young and pregnant has many health implications to it. A young adult who is pregnant can get infections easily and is unlikely to know how to properly care and nourish a child it can threaten the health of both the child and the mother.
No. Only Young Adults and above can be pregnant and eventually have babies.
If a young girl decides, or acidentally, got pregnant then i believe the girl has a right to decide who the child stays with.
A jewelry box for a young child can give them a sense of responsibility. A young child that is at least 5 years of age has the ability to know right from wrong and showing them that they are supposed to put their jewelry in this little box could help to reinforce this.
We continue to receive information through our senses while we are sleeping. A young child can easily sense a door opening and closing, footsteps and voices while sleeping. So it would not require any psychic abilities for a sleeping child to sense that the parent has left the house.
No. getting pregnant depends on a number of things. Moreover getting pregnant at that young age may endanger the life of the baby and the mother.
If you are 17, I highly recommend you not getting girls pregnant. Are you ready for a child to be dependant on you and support your child and your chids mother? Can you afford to help raise a child and provide a good future for your child? Are you willing to pay child support if you get a divorce? A child is a lot to think about no matter how old you are but it is even harder at a young age, and still in high school.
A high percentage of young men don't mind loving and leaving a young woman when she gets pregnant and for some reason they feel they have no responsibility toward raising their child and will walk away leaving the young mother and child to fend for themselves. This is immature and a sign the young man is not a man at all. A woman and baby stranded can go to court to make the father responsible. If he denies it's his child then a DNA test may be required.
The age of majority in New York is 18, therefore it is not relevant if the young woman is pregnant or not when it pertains to her being of legal age.
Margaret I. Griffiths has written The young retarded child: medical aspects of care andA sense of the dramatic.
Yes, that doesn't relieve you of your duty to your child pregnant or not.
No. Men cannot become pregnant.