Some docs won't give 'scripts to underagers, but there are plenty of family planning clinics that offer free or cheap services no matter your age. Plus, they usually also supply free or cheap condoms if you can't take the pill because of potential health problems (they will need to know your medical background and family history). Just be sure to schedule a yearly exam. And, if you don't use a rubber, get checked for STDs regularly too. Even something as seemingly harmless as genital warts can be life-threatening- cancer, anyone?
2006-08-31 16:16:37
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answered by BabyBear 4
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Just like everyone else said you to your local Planned Parenthood, you dont need you parent no matter how old you are, and there is even a gov't program where you get the pills and the yearly exam for free..check it out! I have been going there for years!!
2006-08-31 23:53:10
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answered by moviebuff 4
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You need to have a pelvic exam before you can start birthcontrol. You would need to go to a doctor or to a family planning clinic. Try www.plannedparenthood.org for a list of family planning clinics in your area.
2006-08-31 23:16:16
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answered by robbet03 6
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If you are underage and and are wanting birth control pills, try a local planned parenthood and they sometimes provide them for under $20 a pack. Otherwise be honest with your parents and talk to them. They much rather you talk to them now then when you are pregnant and its too late for BCP
2006-08-31 23:09:49
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answered by atwitsend 1
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I don't know how old you are, but I think that you can get them from your school nurse if you are in highschool. There is a place called Planned Parenthood that will give them to you for free but I'm not sure if you need to have your medical insurance information to get that service...
2006-08-31 23:11:43
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answered by Chelsea 2
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go to your local planned parenthood clinic they are there for girls like you that can't talk to their parents or are afraid to go to their doctors...you are doing the right thing by wanting birth control pills and they can help you confidentially.....you are always better safe on the pill than sorry with out it.....
2006-08-31 23:12:34
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answered by Anonymous
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You should be able to go to a planned parenhood or your local health department for low cost or none to you.
2006-08-31 23:18:47
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answered by Anonymous
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at your local health department..no id..no insurance....no parents...absoulutely free and completely confidential
2006-08-31 23:52:25
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answered by Anonymous
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