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gyno


Question Posted Friday December 14 2007, 6:22 pm

can your gyno tell your parents any of your information

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karenR answered Friday December 14 2007, 8:39 pm:
The doctor shouldn't give them info. You should be aware though that if doctors run any tests, and your parents have insurance, it is the law that they have to be told what they are paying for.

But any conversations you have about sex or anything else is confidential. The only worries are pregnancy tests and STD tests. You are better off getting those done at a clinic if parents are unaware you are sexually active. :)

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classified_cutie answered Friday December 14 2007, 8:23 pm:
only if you want them to.. They should aske if you want to keep it confidential with the clinic

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