I think I might have to be put on birthcontrol because my piriod is always so irregular. I was wondering if I just had to go to the doctor or the gyno? Thanks. =)
Tulipg17 answered Wednesday May 10 2006, 10:40 am: That is total BS (some of the other answers)...yes you do need to go to the GYN. Your regular doctor can refer someone for you. It may turn out that something might be more appropriate for you then the Pills. You really need an examination before you get on the pills and a regular doctor isn't as in depth and experienced about the subject as a GYN. Planned parenthood is only as a last result, it is alway best to see a doctor that can focus on you as a patient (not one in a million low-income girls)and know your medical history for years to come. [ Tulipg17's advice column | Ask Tulipg17 A Question ]
xTatteredxXxDreamsx answered Wednesday May 10 2006, 12:32 am: You don't necisarilly haave to go to only your gyno you can go to your normal doctor as well. Just tell them what the problem is and they will prescribe some birthcontrol pill to you.. I had the same problem and my doctor wrote me a presecription for Jasmin right then and there..
I_like_duckies<3 answered Tuesday May 9 2006, 11:15 pm: Actually you do have to go to a gyno because a pediatrition doesn't prescribe those kinds of pills. And Planned Parenthood isn't the best place to go for birth control symply because their's often times is to strong for some people or not strong enough and makes some people ill. So my advice is you do HAVE to go to the Gynocalogist to get prescribed birth control. Because I have both a pediatrition and a gyno and i have to go to the gyno for mine. [ I_like_duckies<3's advice column | Ask I_like_duckies<3 A Question ]
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