In my opinion, I believe both sets of parents should be told. They're going to find out sooner or later and it would be best to find out now wether they are going to be supportive. Most likely, after the shock, they will come to terms with the inevitable fact that there's going to be a baby coming and will offer to help. There are, of course, issues to be dealt with such as medical insurance and who's going to pay for all the baby's needs. The last thing you want to do is to hide this until the baby is born and your hormones are at their complete worst. If the parents (grandparents) are informed they can help you discuss options and responsibilities. I had my first child at 28 and it wasn't easy WITH all the support, I couldn't imagine what it would've been like WITHOUT support. Tell your friend to deeply consider what is right for her and her unborn child, you want her to bring that baby into a caring environment not a hostile one. Take care. both First you both should go talk to the 13 year old's parents and then to her baby daddy's parents because it is the right thing to do trust me I've been through it. It ain't easy.
If he is the father - yes. Every child should know whose his/hers parents were.
Usually, the parents will ask questions like "HOW DID THIS HAPPEN!?!?" "WHO GOT YOU PREGNANT!?" sometimes the mother breaks down crying and the father leaves the room.
no.
I think the first person should be the father, because he is the most important person in your pregnancy and is always by your side. If you are under 25 then it should be your parents, they can help you the most and care for you.Hope my advice helpedThanks
yes, u tell him first then your parents ,but sort something out with the father first
First, ask your mother to take you to the doctor to verify if you are pregnant. You can then tell the boyfriend. As a child, you should expect your parents to lead the way to what happens next. Answer Just say "I'm pregnant". Then decide what you want to do regarding keeping it, adoption or abortion and if you decide to keep it, invite him and his parents so they know too. I would say your biggest issue is not telling him you are pregnant.
If you are young and have an unwanted pregnancy try to talk to your parents or an adult that you trust and can talk to you without getting emotional (Which your parents are sure to do) Should also talk to the father. Contact a womans advice hot line also for advice.
I should imagine that his parents discovered him!
With parents permission. Having a baby at 15 doesn't make you an adult. You are a minor that is pregnant.
If her parents object, then no. If her parents don't object, the law doesn't normally much care.
Your parents do have some legal right to keep the father away from the baby because of your age but they must have some kind of proff proving that this is in the best intrest of the child.
As long as your parents say it is okay, it is legal. Otherwise you need to wait until you are 18 to move out of your parents' house.