Can a 12 year old take birth control?

Pediatricians start talking about sexual behaviors, birth control, and ways to prevent sexually transmitted infections (STIs) at about the 11-year-old checkup. They can provide or prescribe contraception in the office or give referrals to other resources in the community.
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What birth control is best for a 12 year old?

The Best Bet: IUDs and Implants

Intrauterine devices (IUDs) and implants are known as long-acting, reversible contraceptives. Doctors often prescribe them first.
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Can a 12 year old get birth control without parental consent?

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.
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What is the youngest age to start birth control?

Some teenagers are ready to start the pill at a younger age, but it's crucial to discuss this with a doctor first. Women who are between the ages of 15-19 are more at risk of unintended pregnancy, which is also why 16 is a common age to start birth control.
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Can I take birth control at 13?

Appleson explains that while the decision to begin using a contraceptive is a personal or family choice, birth control pills can be a relatively safe option for women throughout reproductive years, with no increased risk due to young age.
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Ask a doctor: Birth control side affects for teens



Does birth control make your boobs bigger?

Starting to take the pill can stimulate the breasts to grow. However, any increase in size is typically slight. Within a few months of taking the pill, the breasts generally return to their regular size. This usually also happens if a person stops taking the pill.
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Can 11 year old take birth control?

Pediatricians start talking about sexual behaviors, birth control, and ways to prevent sexually transmitted infections (STIs) at about the 11-year-old checkup. They can provide or prescribe contraception in the office or give referrals to other resources in the community.
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At what age should I put my daughter on birth control?

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.
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Does the pill affect puberty?

OCPs do not affect growth. Once a female has gone through normal puberty and first menses she has attained most of her adult height, and starting OCPs after this time does not interfere with this process. OCPs do not interfere with the ability of a female, teen or adult, to have children in the future.
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Does the pill stop your period?

The pill won't stop the period permanently. Risks associated with the continuous use of the pill are the same as those with regular use with a slightly increased risk of blood clots and stroke. You must consult with a doctor for an appropriate regimen.
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How can I hide my birth control from my parents?

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.
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Will my insurance tell my parents if I get birth control?

Don't be afraid to discuss birth control or sex with your doctor. Thanks to doctor–patient confidentiality, your doc can't talk to your parents about these topics without your permission. The Pill is covered by most health insurance, but if you are on your parents' plan, they may know if insurance pays for it.
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Can I get the pill without my parents knowing?

In general, parental permission is not needed for prescription methods of birth control like the pill. However, there may be certain locations where, for one reason or another, a health care provider will require parental permission. Check with your provider about her or his policy.
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Should I put my daughter on birth control for acne?

Birth control pills can be effective against all types of acne, including blackheads, whiteheads, and inflammatory acne. Your healthcare provider may recommend trying birth control for acne treatment when other options like topical acne creams and oral antibiotics have failed.
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Does birth control make you gain weight?

It's rare, but some women do gain a little bit of weight when they start taking birth control pills. 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.
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How do I tell my mom I want my period 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.
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What is the best birth control for teenage girl?

There are many forms of birth control available, but reputable organizations like the American College of Gynecologists and the American Academy of Pediatrics recommend IUDs and implants as the best options for teens.
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What happens if a child takes birth control?

Children who swallow birth control hormones are not at risk, even if they are boys. There are few, if any short term effects from the hormones. Children who swallow birth control hormones may have stomach upset, diarrhea, or irritability but no long-term effects.
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What is the safest birth control pill?

What is the safest contraception pill? Generally, low-dose birth control pills, be it combination or progestin-only minipill, are considered safest as they are associated with the lowest risk of causing blood clots.
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Can a 13 year old get an IUD?

Yep, teens can totally get IUDs. In fact, the American Academy of Pediatrics recommends IUDs as one of the best kinds of birth control for teens to get. That's because they're the best at preventing pregnancy and all you have to do is get one inserted and it sits there doing all the work for you for up to 3-12 years.
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How can I prevent my daughter from getting pregnant?

10 Tips for Parents To Help Their Children Avoid Teen Pregnancy
  1. Be clear about your own sexual values and attitudes. ...
  2. Talk with your children early and often about sex and love. ...
  3. Supervise and monitor your children's activities. ...
  4. Know your children's friends and their families. ...
  5. Discourage early, frequent and steady dating.
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Does birth control give you acne?

Acne is a potential side effect of all hormonal birth control methods including birth control pills, the patch, the depo-shot, and the NuvaRing can all cause acne or make it worse. However, many people who take birth control report that hormonal birth control methods improve their skin.
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Do doctors have to tell your parents if your pregnant?

Most health care providers keep their clients' information confidential. Specific laws about what doctors have to tell your parents can vary from state to state. And for one reason or another, doctors can always decide to inform parents if they believe it is in the best interest of their patient.
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How much does birth control cost?

How much does birth control cost out of pocket? Without insurance, birth control pills can cost between $20 and $50 for each pack, according to the National Women's Health Network. This adds up to an annual cost of $240 to $600.
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Can a 15 year old get an abortion without parental consent?

Background. The majority of states require parental involvement in a minor's decision to have an abortion. Most of these states require the consent or notification of only one parent, usually 24 or 48 hours before the procedure, but a handful of states require the involvement of both parents.
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