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Puberty and bipolar/Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) daughter
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<blockquote data-quote="SuZir" data-source="post: 662947" data-attributes="member: 14557"><p>She is defiant, she will likely not ask your permission to start her sex life. I wouldn't be too worried about bc pills giving her 'a permission.' In fact, given the mood issues I would likely have her started before she herself feels ready for sex and would tell her they are for modifying her hormone induced mood disregulation. That way it would be even less a permission to start sex life.</p><p></p><p>Because let's face it. No one wants their young daughter to have sex in their early teens nevertheless in their tweens (ethic or moral disagreements come to play only when we are talking mid and older teens.) But quite a many troubled kids start their sex life earlier than they are able to be responsible and even less able to be a parent. Being a teen mom is not something anyone would want to their kid with issues. And considering you simply can't keep them from having sex when they decide they want it, having them on birth control tends to be a best choice.</p><p></p><p>hormonal birth control of course has it's side effects and issues, but if her doctor considers those lesser evils, I would try not to think it as a moral question but just trying to even some hormonal mood swings that are bound to come a bit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SuZir, post: 662947, member: 14557"] She is defiant, she will likely not ask your permission to start her sex life. I wouldn't be too worried about bc pills giving her 'a permission.' In fact, given the mood issues I would likely have her started before she herself feels ready for sex and would tell her they are for modifying her hormone induced mood disregulation. That way it would be even less a permission to start sex life. Because let's face it. No one wants their young daughter to have sex in their early teens nevertheless in their tweens (ethic or moral disagreements come to play only when we are talking mid and older teens.) But quite a many troubled kids start their sex life earlier than they are able to be responsible and even less able to be a parent. Being a teen mom is not something anyone would want to their kid with issues. And considering you simply can't keep them from having sex when they decide they want it, having them on birth control tends to be a best choice. hormonal birth control of course has it's side effects and issues, but if her doctor considers those lesser evils, I would try not to think it as a moral question but just trying to even some hormonal mood swings that are bound to come a bit. [/QUOTE]
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