Safe & Confidential Birth Control Options for Teens
You may feel like you can’t talk to your parents. Please remember that most parents want what’s best for their children, and this includes being healthy and safe. If you feel uncomfortable talking to your parents, there are other options for getting birth control.
It is important to be informed and safe about sexual health. Here are some options to consider:
* Talk to a trusted adult. This could be a family member, friend, teacher, or counselor.
* Visit a health clinic. Many clinics offer birth control services for young people without parental consent.
* Order birth control online. There are a few online pharmacies that sell birth control without a prescription. However, it is important to make sure that you are buying from a reputable source.
It is important to remember that you have the right to make decisions about your own health. If you are not comfortable talking to your parents about birth control, there are other options available.
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