im 15 and if i went to planned parenthood to get birth control would i have to pay for it? also, since you have to get that pelvic exam too does that cost anything? and could i just walk in or do i need an appointment? oh yeah, lol could i have my boyfriend come in the room with me or should i have him stay in the car?
hotrod answered Friday April 20 2007, 3:31 am: you sometimes have to make payments. yes you need an appointment. and your bf shouldn't go into the room persay, but if your having sex he should make an appointment to get a std test you too though. man your 15, your a baby, but don't worry, its ok, just promise to use extra protection. never go into war with out a helmet. lol later hope i helped. [ hotrod's advice column | Ask hotrod A Question ]
friendlessiam answered Wednesday April 18 2007, 8:49 pm: SKANK!
Why the HELL are you having sex at age 15!? Phsyco much? Are you trying to get diseased!? I mean like, have you heard about AIDS and herpes and crap? And recently they've been making a big deal about human pepaloma virus, and guess what the vaccination for that is...A NEEDLE STUCK UP YOUR BUT! I'm sorry if you think I'm offending you but I am just being real with you. So I think you need to get some serious HELP!!!!! [ friendlessiam's advice column | Ask friendlessiam A Question ]
ashmoe2 answered Wednesday April 18 2007, 8:34 pm: yes you do have to pay for that stuff...and i'm not sure about your b/f but i'm pretty sure he might should stay ihn the car. [ ashmoe2's advice column | Ask ashmoe2 A Question ]
NotMeanJustHonest answered Wednesday April 18 2007, 8:33 pm: I don't think you have to pay for any of it. I think you get a limited amount of birth control and I think all the exams are free. Chances are, if you and your boyfriend are going to have sex, he should be going in and getting involved in it too. Unless he's like 18 or older, then he might get arrested. [ NotMeanJustHonest's advice column | Ask NotMeanJustHonest A Question ]
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