1. Face the facts: First of all, you need to face the facts and think carefully about your choice. Consider whether you have enough financial and spiritual support, whether someone can help take care of the children, and so on.
2, consult a doctor: consult a doctor as soon as possible to understand the health status of yourself and your fetus, as well as prenatal care and fertility preparation.
3. Consider the choice: according to your own situation and wishes, consider choosing abortion, childbirth or giving the child to relatives or adoption agencies. This is how the school handles it:
4. Schools should respect students' personal rights and privacy, and may not interfere with students' personal choices.
5. Schools can provide necessary help and support, such as psychological counseling, prenatal care guidance, maternity benefits, etc.
6. Schools should attach importance to sex education, strengthen sexual health education and knowledge popularization for students, and prevent similar incidents from happening.
7. If a student needs to take leave or drop out of school because of pregnancy, the school should give necessary support and help within the scope of laws and regulations to protect his status and rights.