Depends if you want your parents to know your on it or not, but If you want to be discrete then you can go to a local Planned Parenthood or Clinic and ask for Birth Control they give you a special green card that gives you the benefits to get birth control without paying for it and they wont tell your parents.
If you are over the age of 16 you don't need parental consent for birth control in South Carolina.
no you do not because it is like every state in the world
All of them with parental consent. Without parental consent you need the courts consent or no marriage.
No, you are a minor and need parental consent. Having a child does not emancipates you anywhere.
Different schools have different regulations on this. Some will give students birth control after a pelvic exam. Some schools sorta just hand it out. Others will need parental consent. If you can, ask your guidance counselor. He/she will answer in a direct way and keep it confidential.
Without parental consent - nowhere. With parental consent - wherever you want. Since you are below 18 you need a certified copy of your birth certificate and a notarized statement of parental consent. The parent or legal guardian has to also appear at the same time as you to show their identification and to sign the parental consent form.
No, 18 was the age that one must be without a parental consent. There are many instances when younger men forged birth certificates to be older than they were.
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.
You must be 18 years old, or married (need parental consent), in the military (need parental consent), or by court order.
Yes. You need to be under 18 years old to need parental consent.
She'll still need parental consent anywhere the age of consent is below sixteen.
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.