I am not sure about the laws in New Jersey. However, in almost every state, minors (under the age of 18) are not legally allowed to purchase any sort of medication. Even if it's as harmless as benadryl. Chances are, the law in New Jersey is probably the same as everywhere else. Hope this helped.
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The Beagles - 1966 Who's a Pill was released on: USA: 23 September 1967
The Red Pill - 2012 I was released on: USA: 31 March 2012 (168 Film Festival)
In the US you will need parental permission in most states to get the birth control pill. In all states do you need parental consent to get the morning after pill since you are below 17.Other countries have different ages of consent anddifferent rules governing contraception. Your local pharmacy, family planning clinic or school nurse will explain the local rules to you.
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The answer varies from state to state and depends on the individual situation.
most teens in the UK go on the pill at 17 with out parent consent but you can be put on them earlier by your doctor as they cant tell your parents anything because of patient/doctor privacy. Hope that helped
yes you can. if you go to the doctors and ask them if it is possible to go on the pill and give them the reasons as to why you want to do this, you can. your doctor cannot tell your parents as it is patient confidentiality. even if you are under the age of 16 you can still do this and your parents cant say anything about it.
It's not the patient who decides what the doctor will prescribe. It is however the patient's choice whether he wants to take the medicine or not. And the doctor can not change the content of the pill. The pills comes from the factory, ready made.
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No more than she needs his consent to get a tubal or the birth control pill.
You can chew the pill without changing the effectiveness.
If a pill is taken without sex, you will experience the side effects of the pills which might be massive pains in period and the uterus cancer.
After taking six weeks of active birth control pills without the pill-free week, you can expect withdrawal bleeding when you take a pill-free week. You may also have unpredictable bleeding.
No. You get a period with/without the pill. All the pill does is protect you from getting pregnant.