Who can I call for birth control questions?

For any urgent questions please phone our Talkline nurse on 1300 658 886.

Hereof, how can I get my doctor to give me birth control?

You need a prescription for birth control pills. You can get a prescription from a doctor or nurse at a doctor's office, health clinic, or your local Planned Parenthood health center. In a few states, you can even get a prescription online or directly from a pharmacist.

Also, can you get birth control for someone else? Prescription birth control is available by prescription only, so that means you have to personally go to a health care provider to get it — no one else can get it for you.

Also to know, can my doctor give me birth control without telling my parents?

Yes. You do not need permission from a parent or guardian to get birth control. In fact, it is unethical and illegal for clinic workers or health care providers to tell your parents/guardians you were even at the clinic. The agreement to keep your visit private is called a confidentiality agreement.

Can you call Planned Parenthood?

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Staff at your local Planned Parenthood can answer your questions and help you get the care you need. You can make an appointment at a health center near you online or by calling 1-800-230-PLAN.

Related Question Answers

Can birth control make you hornier?

It also means you produce less testosterone overall—involved in your libido—and don't get that mid-cycle spike that makes you really horny. Plus the estrogen in hormonal birth control can increase sex hormone-binding globulin, which further reduces testosterone in your body.

Does birth control make you thick?

It's often a temporary side effect that's due to fluid retention, not extra fat. A review of 44 studies showed no evidence that birth control pills caused weight gain in most women. And, as with other possible side effects of the pill, any weight gain is generally minimal and goes away within 2 to 3 months.

What do doctors ask you when getting birth control?

Your health care provider will want to talk with you about your medical history and check your blood pressure. You might also need a pelvic exam. Your health care provider may also want to know about your sex life and sexual history: how many partners you've had, what kind of birth control you currently use, etc.

Can I buy birth control pills over the counter?

As of now, the only available over-the-counter birth control pills are for emergency contraception. You need a doctor's prescription to get birth control pills (either progestin-only pills, combination pills, or extended cycle pills).

Can a primary care doctor prescribe birth control?

You must get a prescription from a doctor. You typically can get a prescription for birth control from your primary care prescription (PCP), an OBGYN, or via mail order birth control services, such as Nurx or the Pill Club. Check and make sure with your health insurance plan if they cover mail order services.

Can a doctor refuse to give you birth control?

Under the Trump-Pence administration's refusal policies, health care workers in the U.S. and around the globe can deny patients services like birth control, abortion, sterilization, hormone therapy, and HPV vaccines. There are no protections for patients, not even in an emergency.

Can I get birth control without an exam?

You should have pelvic exams and Pap tests based on your age and health history. But you don't need an exam or Pap test just to get a prescription for birth control pills.

Is birth control still covered by insurance 2020?

The case stems from a 2018 rule issued by the Trump Administration that expanded the types of employers who could opt out of the provision in the Affordable Care Act mandating that preventive health services, including birth control pills, rings, intrauterine devices, etc., be covered by most insurance plans at no

Can a 17 year old get birth control without parents knowing?

Can I get birth control at Planned Parenthood without my parents permission? In most states, teens are allowed to get birth control without their parents' permission at their nearest Planned Parenthood health center or from their regular doctor or nurse.

What is the age limit for Planned Parenthood?

21 years old

How do I tell my mom I want to go on birth control?

If your mom is open to talking with you, show her that you've really thought about your values and tell her that you don't want to get pregnant until you're ready. If the conversation seems easy, be open and tell her that you'd like to see your primary care provider (PCP) to talk about going on the Pill.

How can I hide my birth control pills?

Stick it in an old shoe, way in the back of your closet where no one else goes. Tuck it under your mattress, as long as nobody is making your bed or moving it around. You could also stick it inside the pocket of an old purse or jacket, just be sure to choose ones that nobody will borrow or look through.

At what age can you start taking birth control pills?

A: Age 16 tends to the most common age to start birth control as it allows a young woman to be established in her cycle before potentially disrupting it.

What is the best birth control pill?

Progestin-only birth control pills are oral contraceptives that are taken every day, and must be taken at the same time each day to maximize effectiveness. The minipill is just as effective at preventing pregnancy as the combination pill (about 99%) if taken perfectly.

Can I get birth control at CVS?

*Birth control care is available to patients over 18 years of age (age 19 in some states). MinuteClinic practitioners can see women who are interested in starting birth control or changing their present method of contraception to develop a customized plan.

Will my parents know if I get birth control with insurance?

Basically, your parents can get some basic information about any activity that happens using their insurance. Since birth control (other than condoms) requires a prescription or office visit, you won't be able to go under the radar and use their insurance for the visit or to pick up the prescription.

What happens if I take someone else's birth control?

It's a bad idea to use someone else's birth control pill. Not all birth control pills are alike. There are different formulas suited for different people. Your friend's pills might be too strong or too weak for you.

How can I get my girlfriend birth control?

Make an appointment with your general doctor or gynecologist . Or you can go to your local Planned Parenthood (or student health center if your school has one). Don't be afraid to discuss birth control or sex with your doctor.

Can u get birth control at Walmart?

Now, the birth control section in stores is easy to find, and there's a much larger variety of options available. Most drugstores and grocery stores such as Walgreens, CVS, and Walmart offer OTC birth control in stores or online.

Is it bad to mix birth control brands?

When switching between pills, most doctors recommend that you go straight from one pill type to another with no gap or placebo pills in between. This way your level of hormones doesn't have a chance to drop and ovulation can't occur.

Can a man get birth control?

A daily birth control pill for men is getting closer to becoming a reality. A male birth control pill has passed the first round of clinical testing, giving hope for less permanent contraception options for men – and potentially leveling the playing field when it comes to pregnancy prevention.

Can a male get birth control?

Although there's ongoing research into a male contraceptive pill, there is not one available yet. At the moment, the 2 contraceptive methods available to men are: condoms – a barrier form of contraception that stops sperm from reaching and fertilising an egg.

Does birth control stop your period?

There are birth control pill regimens designed to prevent bleeding for three months at a time or for as long as a year. But it's possible to prevent your period with continuous use of any birth control pill. This means skipping the placebo pills and starting right away on a new pack.

Do you have to go to a gynecologist for birth control?

You need to see a doctor or nurse to get the types of birth control that work best to prevent pregnancy — like the IUD, implant, shot, pill, patch, or ring. You can get these kinds of birth control from your regular doctor or gynecologist, or at your nearest Planned Parenthood health center.

What does Planned Parenthood do for free?

What is FamilyPACT? FamilyPACT is a California program that provides no-cost family planning services to low-income men and women, including teens.

Are Planned Parenthood STD tests free?

Some Planned Parenthood health centers can provide STD testing for free, and can help you get health care that you can afford. And many Planned Parenthood health centers provide services on a sliding scale. This means that you may get free or low-cost STD testing, depending on your income.

Is it OK to get birth control online?

The bottom line. A new study from Harvard Medical School and UC-Davis shows that web-based and digital-app services offering prescription oral birth control are generally very safe and reliable. Additionally, the ACOG announced their recommendation that hormonal birth control should be available over the counter.

Can men attend Planned Parenthood?

Men can rely on Planned Parenthood for men's health services including STI testing and treatment, free or low-cost condoms, and sex education and information to help them take charge of their sexual health. We strive to provide health care that is inclusive and respectful of all genders.

Can I ask Planned Parenthood questions?

Call us with your questions at 800-258-4448. New from Planned Parenthood Federation of America: Chat. Chat is run by health educators trained to answer all your sexual and reproductive health questions via text message.

Can I go to Planned Parenthood if I don't have insurance?

Can I come to Planned Parenthood if I don't have insurance? Yes. Planned Parenthood is here to provide expert care, no matter what. If you don't have insurance, you may qualify for low- to no-cost services.

What do they ask you at Planned Parenthood?

To help you decide which is the best option for you, the nurse or doctor will ask about your medical history (mostly questions about your mom, dad and grandparents' health), check your blood pressure, and ask about your lifestyle (for example, would you have trouble remembering to take a pill at the same time every day

How do you get your birth control refilled at Planned Parenthood?

Request a Refill Online
  1. Go to the Mail tab.
  2. Write a message, with your prescription number, shipping address (free shipping), or the Planned Parenthood health center you'd like to pick your prescription up at.

Can you be anonymous at Planned Parenthood?

Teens are always welcome at any of our health centers. You can call your local health center to schedule an appointment. Will my parents need to know I visited Planned Parenthood? Our health centers provide confidential services, so your parents do not have to know that you came.

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