Not if you're 18. Also, think about if you want it billed to your insurance. Your parents whouldn't be able to see the name of your medication but they could see that you get a medication on a regular basis. So think about paying out of pocket(not using insurance) or finding a clinic where you can get the pills cheaper.
2006-08-13 11:25:57
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answered by Moxie1313 5
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i think of of medical doctors/pharmacists/nurses etc. could be required as an occasion their stumbling blocks (regardless of if self-imposed or no longer) at a similar time as they follow for a activity. If there is a few thing on the interest description that they are surely no longer able or unwilling to do, then they could no longer get employed. I do think of of it incredibly is hypocritical of them to impose their will on victims and different medical doctors by utilising utilising hiding a request by utilising utilising the affected man or woman from them. As a metaphor evaluate: if somebody isn't able to strengthen some thing over 50 pounds, they'd although have the skill to different factors required of a activity, yet they'd bypass hit upon somebody to help them carry if it grew to alter into into needed; they could unlikely and bypass away some thing in undone (unlifted) contained in the direction of the floor then conceal the certainty that it is not finished from different people who would want to end the interest. BTW, the wide-unfold practitioner or regardless of is incredibly intense-high quality to income a remarkable version of drugs that does no longer use specific techniques; how else would their cult/faith get scientific care different than they had specific medical doctors knowledgeable in those techniques. If those medical doctors have been to stay with for a activity exterior their remarkable team, besides the undeniable fact that, they could settle for their stumbling blocks. they'd could get a lesser place or take a decrease pay scale via certainty they are limited. in the event that they are so intrusive that they won't have the skill to enable people to get their jobs finished to boot, then the nut-interest belongs of their little commune with the people like them.
2016-11-04 12:14:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Hiya ,
The Doctor has a thing called the confidentially oath they can't tell ... or the doc can be sued.
Doctors are not to speak about their patients ... even if you are the mother asking about your child...i take my son to the doc's office and he go's in on his own ...i have no right to know what they are talking about ... unless its a life threatening problem ...then the doctor will advise you that you should ask the mother / father in and talk things over ...
but Birth control is not life threatening so ... you are safe ... and may i say you are smart ... i would be proud if you were my child ... thinking of your future ...
Good Luck and don't worry
Lori
2006-08-13 07:29:56
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answered by dixie_creek 1
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If your doctor tells your parents, you sue him. That is a violation of the HIPPA act. Private Health information is between the Patient and various medical proffessionals. So if your Doctor, or Pharmacist tells your parents. The money is yours for the taking.
2006-08-13 07:18:25
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answered by Infidelus_Prime 3
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first of all, your 18. you can do whatever you want now. you are an adult. and second of all...no i do not think that they will tell your parents...just go into a health clinic and ask for the pill...you can be anonomus if you want to be.
2006-08-13 07:16:27
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answered by punker_girl727374 1
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No, because you are technically an adult... But you could try going to Planned Parenthood where everything is confidential and usually at little or no cost to you.
2006-08-13 07:18:52
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answered by Linzy Rae 4
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No, legally they can't.
However, do keep in mind with something like medications and/or any tests...it WILL show up on some kind of bill or insurance if you're under your parents' insurance.
2006-08-13 07:16:03
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answered by Anonymous
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No they shouldnt. ur an adult now and u dont need ur parents permission. dont forget to make him use a condom too, birth control doesnt always work.
2006-08-13 07:15:39
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answered by sourgirl 3
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Of course you realize that the pill does absolutely nothing to prevent a scorching case of herpes, A.I.D.S., gonorrhea, or syphilis?
2006-08-13 07:17:17
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answered by Cybeq 5
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No, you're an adult, and the whole doctor/patient confidentiality thing.
2006-08-13 07:15:56
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answered by Anonymous
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