No. Schoolgirls are minors and any such topic involving impregnating them is inappropriate and unethical in the context of literature. It promotes immoral and illegal behavior.
No, it is not ethical at all. Such a scenario involves inappropriate and unethical relationships. It goes against moral and social norms regarding appropriate age - appropriate relationships and family boundaries.
No. It is not a common type of story at all. Such a concept often goes against moral and ethical norms in most cultures, so it is not something that is typically found in mainstream literature or storytelling.
It's a rather ambiguous phrase. 'Impregnating' implies causing pregnancy and'mom' is mother. But without further details, it could be a plot in some strange or unethical fictional tales, or perhaps a misnomer for something else entirely.
Yes, in many cases a cheerleader can continue to be a cheerleader while pregnant. However, it depends on various factors such as the nature of the cheerleading activities, the stage of pregnancy, and the rules and regulations of the specific cheerleading team or organization. Some less strenuous forms of cheerleading like leading the crowd with cheers may be possible even in later stages of pregnancy, while more acrobatic and high - impact moves may need to be modified or stopped as the pregnancy progresses.
Education is key. By teaching people, especially the youth, about ethics and appropriate behavior, they will be less likely to be interested in or spread such ideas. Also, parents should monitor what their children are exposed to.
There could be a significant breakdown in family relationships. Trust among family members would be severely damaged, leading to a lot of emotional turmoil. For example, the relationship between the son and his parents might become strained as they deal with the disappointment and shock.