depends on the state you live in. not in most states. call a planned parenthood.
2007-06-05 05:21:09
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answered by Anonymous
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No. People under 18 can consent to certain kinds of medical treatment without parental involvement, which includes contraception. Without insurance, a local health clinic or Planned Parenthood can often help. With insurance, however, a parent who reviews the statements may see what's on there.
2007-06-05 07:48:53
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answered by Erika G 5
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No. You can call your local Planned Parenthood. If you schedule for an appointment, they can choose to keep it confidential from your parent. However, and there's always a drawback on things, once you get the pills, and you do not have sufficient funds to pay for them on your own, they will either run your insurance (because you have to provide them with a social security card), or give you a Medicaid card.
2007-06-05 05:24:35
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answered by Sway 2
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Not anywhere that I've ever heard of. Generally, you can go to the health department and get them, where I live it's free if you're under 18 or not employed. It's also completely confidential. Federal law says no medical provider can release any info to anyone, including your parents, without your written consent.
2007-06-06 02:47:26
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answered by Anonymous
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No you dont. Ask your doctor or call a local "planned parenthood" (you can search for them online). They will give you great advice and help you get birth control and condoms. Consider not having sex until you are over 18 because you are not mature enough to handle what comes with sex. Sex isn't a game. It is a serious emotional rollercoaster for girls. Remember guys dont care about you more if you have sex with them. Most feel no emotional connection with a girl after sex. Sex is just something for men to do, it isnt about love for guys (most of them).
2007-06-06 03:40:46
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answered by Educated 7
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No, just call or go into any planned parenthood clinic in the US and tell them you want birth control. They will give you a full gyn exam and give you the pills for free or low cost. They cannot tell your parents.
2007-06-05 05:22:43
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answered by jilldaniel_wv 7
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No, go to your local health clinic or planned parenthood. They require you to get a pap, take a pregnancy test, and talk to a counselor, but it's free and your parents don't have to know about it.
2007-06-05 05:23:22
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answered by Anonymous
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not in most places. your doc can perscribe them at 16 w/o parents consent same w/ planned parenthood and the er/clinics
2007-06-05 05:21:49
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answered by miranda - 4
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In California you don't because I got mine when I was 15 or 16...Look in your phonebook, or online, for your local planned parenthood. Its completely confidential if you tell them it cant be known.Just tell them you don't have insurance.
2007-06-05 07:07:27
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answered by Anonymous
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no... go to ur local health department and they will exam u give you the pills and charge u nothing and wont tell your parents....
2007-06-05 05:24:10
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answered by kitttkat2001 5
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