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<blockquote data-quote="AnnieO" data-source="post: 487864" data-attributes="member: 6705"><p>As for the journal... I think parents have a right, however it's one that shouldn't be abused too much. She left it out? ANYONE could have read it, Know what I mean?? So. You tell her - "You left your journal out, please be careful about that, you won't want XXX reading it!"</p><p></p><p>As for the implant. She needs needs needs a full pelvic/Pap/breast exam. We had to argue this over and over with Onyxx, and she threw a fit, did not want to do the exam. (Probably because we would find out she was regularly sexually active... Sheesh. NOT my biggest issue.) She was only able to get 1 month of birth control pills from Planned Parenthood. They even refused to do more without a full exam.</p><p></p><p>When we took her to the current gyn, (female) doctor told her - you HAVE to have an exam. I will NOT Rx ANYTHING for you otherwise. Onyxx didn't like it, but she gave up. She was 15-almost-16. My first pelvic was age 14, I was not active, but Mom said I had to so I did. And no, I didn't get BC then.</p><p></p><p>The implants CAN have nasty side effects. That could be your intro...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AnnieO, post: 487864, member: 6705"] As for the journal... I think parents have a right, however it's one that shouldn't be abused too much. She left it out? ANYONE could have read it, Know what I mean?? So. You tell her - "You left your journal out, please be careful about that, you won't want XXX reading it!" As for the implant. She needs needs needs a full pelvic/Pap/breast exam. We had to argue this over and over with Onyxx, and she threw a fit, did not want to do the exam. (Probably because we would find out she was regularly sexually active... Sheesh. NOT my biggest issue.) She was only able to get 1 month of birth control pills from Planned Parenthood. They even refused to do more without a full exam. When we took her to the current gyn, (female) doctor told her - you HAVE to have an exam. I will NOT Rx ANYTHING for you otherwise. Onyxx didn't like it, but she gave up. She was 15-almost-16. My first pelvic was age 14, I was not active, but Mom said I had to so I did. And no, I didn't get BC then. The implants CAN have nasty side effects. That could be your intro... [/QUOTE]
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