This is incorrect, while it is biologically possible for a 10-year-old to become pregnant, the statement “10-year-olds can’t have babies” reflects the extreme medical and legal barriers that make such pregnancies extraordinarily rare and dangerous. According to the World Health Organization, girls under the age of 15 face the highest risk of complications during pregnancy and childbirth, their bodies are simply not developed enough to safely carry a pregnancy to term or endure labor.
In one widely reported case, a 10-year-old girl in Ohio became pregnant after being raped, prompting national debate over abortion access and child protection laws. As REVOLT explains, while pregnancy is technically possible after the onset of menstruation, it almost always results from abuse and carries severe physical and psychological consequences. Pregnancies that young are nearly always the result of coercion or assault. The emotional trauma, legal implications, and medical risks involved make it clear that while rare cases exist, the idea that 10-year-olds can “have babies” in any normal or acceptable sense is deeply misleading.