We want to raise children who ultimately become able to make their own choices. However, in a recent post on the subredditr/AITAH, one woman revealed that she feels like her 19-year-old is throwing her life away and there’s nothing she can do about it.

This mother just learned that her teenage daughter got pregnant

“This Baby Is 0% My Responsibility”: Pregnant Teen Gets Kicked Out From Mom’s House

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So she tried to convince her to have an abortion

“This Baby Is 0% My Responsibility”: Pregnant Teen Gets Kicked Out From Mom’s House

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So far, it’s unclear how the situation will play out

“This Baby Is 0% My Responsibility”: Pregnant Teen Gets Kicked Out From Mom’s House

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When a child is born, their birth certificate names their parents — this marks the beginning of their parental responsibility.

Parents have to provide for their children, including food, clothing, shelter, and other basic needs as well as education and medical care. They must ensure their child’s physical safety and emotional well-being.

Failing to do so can lead to neglect or abuse charges in most cases.

However, many moms and dads continue to look after their kids in one way or another well after their 18th birthday, and giving them a roof over their heads is one of the most common contributions.

In fact, according to a Harris Pollsurvey, these days, about 23 million, or 45%, of all Americans ages 18 to 29 are living with family, roughly the same level as in the 1940s, a time when women were more likely to remain at home until marriage and men too were lingering on family farms in the aftermath of the Great Depression.

41% say they do so to save money and 30% claim they can’t even afford to live on their own.

While in many states the “age of majority” for children is 18, this can be extended. In New York, for example, people can continue to receive child support until they are 21 years old.

So the mom may be able to evict the teen, but she could still be on the hook for her financially if the girl can prove she is unable to support herself.

People have had questions for the mother

“This Baby Is 0% My Responsibility”: Pregnant Teen Gets Kicked Out From Mom’s House

But most of them believe she’s not being unreasonable

“This Baby Is 0% My Responsibility”: Pregnant Teen Gets Kicked Out From Mom’s House

“This Baby Is 0% My Responsibility”: Pregnant Teen Gets Kicked Out From Mom’s House

“This Baby Is 0% My Responsibility”: Pregnant Teen Gets Kicked Out From Mom’s House

“This Baby Is 0% My Responsibility”: Pregnant Teen Gets Kicked Out From Mom’s House

“This Baby Is 0% My Responsibility”: Pregnant Teen Gets Kicked Out From Mom’s House

“This Baby Is 0% My Responsibility”: Pregnant Teen Gets Kicked Out From Mom’s House

“This Baby Is 0% My Responsibility”: Pregnant Teen Gets Kicked Out From Mom’s House

“This Baby Is 0% My Responsibility”: Pregnant Teen Gets Kicked Out From Mom’s House

“This Baby Is 0% My Responsibility”: Pregnant Teen Gets Kicked Out From Mom’s House

“This Baby Is 0% My Responsibility”: Pregnant Teen Gets Kicked Out From Mom’s House

Some shared their own similar stories

“This Baby Is 0% My Responsibility”: Pregnant Teen Gets Kicked Out From Mom’s House

“This Baby Is 0% My Responsibility”: Pregnant Teen Gets Kicked Out From Mom’s House

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