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<blockquote data-quote="Andy" data-source="post: 219145" data-attributes="member: 5096"><p>Has she had a physical lately? If not, set one up. On the side, tell the nurse about your concern of her sexual activity. They may not do an vaginal exam but maybe they can talk to her about the dangers of that activity. STD's are very serious. Kids seem not to care these days about getting pregnant but they may listen if there is a chance for a painful disease that will last a long long time?</p><p></p><p>Whatever they share with her may be in private so you will not know how she will react. If she admits to them that she is sexually active, they may not let you know - they will say it is confidential. However, I would think that they should be mandatory reporters if she is truthful about the boy's age?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy, post: 219145, member: 5096"] Has she had a physical lately? If not, set one up. On the side, tell the nurse about your concern of her sexual activity. They may not do an vaginal exam but maybe they can talk to her about the dangers of that activity. STD's are very serious. Kids seem not to care these days about getting pregnant but they may listen if there is a chance for a painful disease that will last a long long time? Whatever they share with her may be in private so you will not know how she will react. If she admits to them that she is sexually active, they may not let you know - they will say it is confidential. However, I would think that they should be mandatory reporters if she is truthful about the boy's age? [/QUOTE]
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