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Birth Control for 14 year old impulsive daughter?
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<blockquote data-quote="timer lady" data-source="post: 88206" data-attributes="member: 393"><p>I will continue to call it hormones as long as the professionals, her father & I feel it's appropriate. So many things have bit me in the behind that it's numb. </p><p></p><p>The reality is that these are hormones; they are used for regulation of periods. I'm not opening up another pandora's box by letting her know this is birth control. She's been planning her first child since she was in 2nd grade - we've talked her from 15 years of age to finishing school, college or trade school, a job, some play time, marriage & then babies.</p><p></p><p>Will it stick? I pray to God it does. In the meantime I will continue to go this route. It's semantics - the side effect of hormones is birth control.</p><p></p><p>I don't tell kt the side effects of her other medications; not going to do it to this one. At least not until she's more emotionally age appropriate. How do you tell a girl who's physically 13, but emotionally 7 or 8? Not flying here.</p><p></p><p>And kt can be as angry as she'd like to be - I'm doing my job as a mother to protect this child. She can be angry until I die - probably will be anyway. How is this any different.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="timer lady, post: 88206, member: 393"] I will continue to call it hormones as long as the professionals, her father & I feel it's appropriate. So many things have bit me in the behind that it's numb. The reality is that these are hormones; they are used for regulation of periods. I'm not opening up another pandora's box by letting her know this is birth control. She's been planning her first child since she was in 2nd grade - we've talked her from 15 years of age to finishing school, college or trade school, a job, some play time, marriage & then babies. Will it stick? I pray to God it does. In the meantime I will continue to go this route. It's semantics - the side effect of hormones is birth control. I don't tell kt the side effects of her other medications; not going to do it to this one. At least not until she's more emotionally age appropriate. How do you tell a girl who's physically 13, but emotionally 7 or 8? Not flying here. And kt can be as angry as she'd like to be - I'm doing my job as a mother to protect this child. She can be angry until I die - probably will be anyway. How is this any different. [/QUOTE]
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