And drugstores don't carry it. You would have to see your doctor or go to a clinic.
At planned parenthood, you go in, tell them you need the morning after pill, you fill out some medical history forms, then they give you the two pills. The first few times it's free, but after that it's $25. It only takes like 10 minutes.
They don't share your information with anyone, and you DON'T need to be 18 in any state I've heard of. That would be ridiculous. It would be like saying that they WANT teenage pregnancies to happen.
karlyndarlin05 answered Sunday May 18 2008, 11:26 pm: you can get it over the counter...you may just have to ask the pharmacist...like it wont just be sitting out on the shelves. depending on what state you live in you have to be 18...i live in michigan and you have to be 18 and you have to be a girl to buy it
russianspy1234 answered Saturday May 17 2008, 3:22 pm: the plan b pill is meant to be taken after unprotected sex, or if a condom breaks or something else goes wrong. there not really a point in taking it otherwise since its fairly expensive and can make you feel sick. im fairly certain its still not available over the counter, so your only choice would be a doctor or a clinic. you can get them fairly easily at planned parenthood and you dont have to be 18. well... at least in my california you dont, might want to double check your state laws. [ russianspy1234's advice column | Ask russianspy1234 A Question ]
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