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Question Posted Sunday January 21 2007, 7:01 pm

i am 16 years old. me and my boyfriend started having sex about 2 months ago. I was worried because last month i was late on my period, and then this month i was showing signs of being pregnate (unually tired, cravings, morning sickness) but the i started my period, and on the second day of my period this pinkish whitish glob of what looked like mucus came out. im really worried that it might have been an unborn baby. I can't go to the doctor. Is there anyway i could get medical help without my parents knowing? thanks.

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Brandi_S answered Sunday January 21 2007, 7:24 pm:
I know that you can see a doctor without parental consent here in Kansas at age 16. However, your parents would wonder why their insurance was billed, and paying out of pocket yourself isn't cheap.

Try to get in to your county's health department. It is confidential and free of charge if you don't have money. They can help you figure out what the problem is and the best thing for you to do.

You are doing the right thing for yourself to want to go get checked out.

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khadiya answered Sunday January 21 2007, 7:22 pm:
You can most definitely go to the doctor. Or a health department. They will not tell your parents because you are over 13. Its doctor patient confidentiality. Make sure to mention this before you tell them your problem.

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