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[x][edit] - Since being on Advicenators there have been a lot of repetitive questions and innane ones at that. Because of this, I will not be answering as many questions as I had before. To put it simply, some people need to think for themselves. To learn things in life we have to fall down from our hardships, learn from them, and get to our feet again. People aren't just going to spoonfeed you on how to live your life.
To conclude, I'm a level-minded columnist who's not likely to judge. Although I may not understand some situations due to lack of experience, I am an understanding person and will do all I can to help. To people who are "not the brightest crayon in the box", I may appear blunt and brutally honest. Stupid questions deserve stupid answers.
And yes, stupid questions DO exist.
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Gender: Female Location: Colorado Occupation: Student Age: 18 Member Since: February 22, 2005 Answers: 363 Last Update: December 11, 2009 Visitors: 23880
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I was wondering about Planned Parenthood. I know that you can go there and get condoms, birth control, morning-after-pill, etc. but I had a few questions. Can you just go in there and get condoms or do you have to like sit down and talk with a few people there with them asking you questions and saying make sure you're safe and ready, etc? Also, if you go there to get birth control, do they have to give you an exam "down there" or what all do they do? Plus, they don't tell your parents about it.. do they? I heard they were completly confidental. I'm just curious!! I rate high.
anonymous -
For condoms, you just take a few out of the jar and pay for them. I think even some facilities might even have them free.
For birth control, they evaluate your menstrual cycle but I heard that it is recommended to go to a gyno just to make sure everything is healthy prior to the appointment at Planned Parenthood.
And yes, everything is confidential.
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thanks! =)
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