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birth control


Question Posted Friday April 13 2007, 9:02 pm

how old do you have to be to go on birth control? do you have to be registered with a gyno to start it?

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ammo answered Saturday April 14 2007, 12:57 am:
I've known some friends in the USA who have been on birth control as young as 15 (maybe 14) so if you are in the US it may be the same unless it varies on a state basis.

As for being registered I am not sure of the procedure in the US but in the UK you need to talk to your doctor before going on birth control. But you don't need to register as such. The best option might be to talk to you doctor about the details or even ask in a chemist as they will be up to date on these kind of details.

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