No she won't have the baby taken away from her. I was 15 when i was pregnant and my little boy is now 5. It is hard work but as long as she has some support from you or other family members she will be fine. Good luck.
2006-10-07 10:07:10
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answered by laura2804uk 2
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No she wont. If she is not proven to be an unfit mother than noting can happen. It also depends what state you live in. I know in Georgia when you have a baby you are and adult. There's no turning back now. I was 16 when I found out I was pregnant with my now 3 year old. Its a lot of pressure from other people, judging from peers, and responsibility. Make sure you guys do the legal stuff (child support, medical assistance etc) the right way.
2006-10-05 16:03:49
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answered by tiffanydeannabney04 1
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Wow that young, but she should be talking to your parents about the man who impregnated her. If he is an adult, your sister ought to press charges. If the conception was consensual, then she should plan to marry him before the baby is born so the child will be born legitimately. She's going to need a good support group including you, but she and her husband can get public assistance until they get on their feet. No use criticizing her now, just try to make the best of this for the sake of the unborn child.
2006-10-05 16:10:39
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answered by Anonymous
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No one has a right to take the baby away from her. But one thing she will definitely need is her family's support. Find out early enough about the guy responsible for her pregnancy and how capable he is of taking care of them both. They will need alot of support. Just don't get her so stressed over it all, though it wasn't a wise choice she made not to abstain. Pregnancy is a delicate moment. Give her the best.
2006-10-05 19:02:15
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answered by Anonymous
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I work with a 17 year old mother of a 2 year old. She is one of the most responsible and mature 'kids' that I have ever worked with. Her mom, whom she still lives with, takes care of her daughter while she works. If your sister has a good support system she will do fine. Obviously a 15 year old cannot raise and care for a child on her own.
Good luck to you and your sis!
2006-10-05 15:59:16
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answered by miss_fred 3
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in my experience,every young girl who i know,that has got pregnant under the age of 16 has not had her baby taken of her,as long as she is a responsable parent,and asks for help if and when she needs it,she will be fine.there is a lot of help out there for for young mums,please tell her not to be proud and to take the help she is offered,but tell her not to give up on her education,it is vital that she tries to carry on with her studies.ive known so many girls just give up,and they have all regretted doing so,that is the best advice i can offer,i hope it helps.
2006-10-05 16:44:31
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answered by bongo 2
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She must take care a baby in her womb because that's an angel. And to take it away from her is a big sin. Parents can help her guide onto the right path of her life.
2006-10-05 15:58:11
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answered by vsg0818 2
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ok. initially. Your sister is truly DUMB!! i'm sorry even with the indisputable fact that it quite is the reality. She needs to stay with a sturdy relations. the guy needed a newborn yet he ran away?!?! He develop into in Iraq yet he dedicated a federal crime? i do not i might want to ever quit being indignant!!! the toddler might want to no longer also be his?!?! Your sister needs to close her legs and take care of that little easily one of hers. She needs a job and relations help. She could understand added perfect. even with in case you don't like the very actuality of her being pregnant she could nevertheless have the toddler because the newborn would not need to be aborted.
2016-12-04 07:58:48
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answered by bednarz 4
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No, she wont get the poor child taken from her. If, as I suspect, she is in the UK, she will be given copious amounts of benefits, a comfortable place to live and a lifetime gold pass for the Jeremy Kyle show.
All courtesy of those of us mug enough to go to work and pay our taxes...
2006-10-05 16:10:03
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answered by tfgo 2
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No she won't get the baby taken away. As long as she have a stable home and someone taking care of her, she'll be fine.
2006-10-05 15:55:02
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answered by mzteajae 2
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