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Planned Parenthood


Question Posted Sunday June 18 2006, 12:01 am

Ok i want to go on birth control, not only to not get pregnant but also because my peroids really hurt. I was just wondering how mch it usually costs and what they do and what are the odds of them telling your parents?

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i_twinkle answered Saturday August 5 2006, 6:35 pm:
hi, i am not sure where you are from but in england they cannot tell your parents no matter what and it is free while you are in full time education. hope this helped. x

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Melody answered Sunday June 18 2006, 11:50 am:
If you go to a clinic, they absolutely cannot tell your parents. At the clinic I went to, my birth control was free, however it may be different in some places.

From my personal experience, first they ask you questions about your period. Like how heavy your flow is, & when you last had it. Then they give you a paper to fill out. It asks if your a virgin, why you want to go on birth control, ect. Some of the other questions they may ask include whether any of your family members have genetic diseases, and if you do. After that, they may do an examination. They did me. It's kind of uncomfortable, & the nurse that examined me was a bitch, but it's not really that bad. Then, if everything is ok, they will give you whatever type of birth control you want, (they may suggest a certain type for you) & then give you free condoms =)



Good Luck.

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DancinCutie08 answered Sunday June 18 2006, 10:36 am:
well depending on your state they may have to tell your parents if you are under 18 to get their approval, but i would say you are better off telling them its just your period and you might be able to get it for free because insurance should cover that if they find it "medically necisary"

but if they say they won't tell then they won't.

I would say the cost varies depending on what kind you get etc. because you are going to planned parenthood it should be fairly cheap

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bNicolex3 answered Sunday June 18 2006, 1:09 am:
when you go to get on birth control they make you sign a paper saying that the dr. wont tell your parents anything you say or they find out unless you are pregnant or have an STD or something seriously wrong. my birth control costs 10$. it all depends on what type they put you on. when you go they pretty much stick a swab of some sort up there and its very quick. a little uncomfortable but it only lasts for a matter of seconds.

i hope i helped =]

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