planned parenthgood is a place for mostly teens but people over 18 go there but it offeras everything you can possible need about sex. they can give you birth control methods as in condoms, borth control etc. and i am 95% sure they offer abortion UNLESS you live in a state that it is illegeal. they can cheeck you out for STD AIDS and all diease. hope this helps you out.
xomegaroni answered Sunday July 2 2006, 9:23 pm: i've never been there myself, but i know a few people that have. they do not offer abortions. they're basically for counseling & information about pregnancies & how to handle them. they can help you out if you are pregnant, think you are pregnant, er don't want to be pregnant. they do give out birth control. you do not need an adult there with you to schedule an appointment. it's basically a place for girls to go if they need help in any way with pregnancy. they can also help with adoption, if you can't handle the child yourself. soo yeah, basically it's like a clinic sort've. like i said, no adults are needed & most people go to get birth control.
cailoisa answered Sunday July 2 2006, 6:20 pm: I've never been to a Planned Parenthood that offered in office abortions.
Mostly they offer counseling to men and women of all ages. They provide birth control in different forms (pill, patch, condom) along with counseling about abstinence, respecting yourself, and safe sex. They provide free condoms to those who need them.
For pregnant women, they offer counseling once again that includes whether or not you want to keep they baby. They don't encourage abortion, but they do keep the option open without pushing a lot of guilt on the mother. If the mother elects to keep the baby, Planned Parenthood will make referals to doctors to get the mother on her way. If the mother opts for abotrion, they will refer the mother to an abortion clinic as well as pre- and post- abortion counseling.
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