Yes, minors in Tennessee have the explicit right to get birth control without parental consent. You can see your pediatrician, women's health care provider, or local family planning agency to access these services. The family planning agency will likely know about opportunities for you to get free or low-cost services as well.
It depends on where you live, but most states have clinics that will prescribe birth control pills to minors without parental consent.
Yes, teens in Alaska have the explicit right to get birth control without parental consent. You can see your pediatrician, women's health care provider, or local family planning agency to access these services. The family planning agency will likely know about opportunities for you to get free or low-cost services as well.
Birth control is available in all 50 states without parental consents.
If you are over the age of 16 you don't need parental consent for birth control in South Carolina.
In most states, minors can get birth control without parental consent, but laws vary by state. It's best to check with a healthcare provider or clinic for specific information.
Yes, minors in Oregon have the explicit right to get birth control without parental consent; however, the physician may choose to notify the teen's parents. You can see your pediatrician, women's health care provider, or local family planning agency to access these services. The family planning agency will likely know about opportunities for you to get free or low-cost services as well.
no you do not because it is like every state in the world
Yes, minors in Montana have the explicit right to get birth control without parental consent; however, the physician may choose to notify the teen's parents. You can see your pediatrician, women's health care provider, or local family planning agency to access these services. The family planning agency will likely know about opportunities for you to get free or low-cost services as well.
In Massachusetts, the legal age to move out without parental control is 18. If you are under 18, you would typically need parental consent or court approval to live with a friend.
Yes, minors in Washington, DC have the explicit right to get birth control without parental consent. You can see your pediatrician, women's health care provider, or local family planning agency to access these services. The family planning agency will likely know about opportunities for you to get free or low-cost services as well.
Only with parental consent or emancipation. They are responsible for you until you reach the age of majority, which in Tennessee is 18 and high school graduation. Without emancipation, you cannot sign a contract or own property.
Parental consent to do what? Having a child does not emancipate you--you are still a minor and therefore under the control of your parents. However, you (not your parents) do have parental rights over your own child.