Most unemployed patients are eligible for free or low-cost birth control pills at Planned Parenthood. Contact your local office for information specific to your situation and location.
You can ask your doctor or go to planned parenthood.
Planned Parenthood or any local abortion clinic.
yes you get them from the doctors its an abortion pill. you can get them from planned parenthood, or any clinic in your area.
I'm thinking that a young person asked this since most adults know where to get the pills from so I will temper my answer accordingly. The best place for a young person to get birth control pills from if they can't go to their family physician is to Planned Parenthood. They will give you the pills at a VERY reduced cost (based on your income). Check the phone book for a Planned Parenthood clinic near you.
Absolutely no difference. The only difference may be price.
A condom, birth control pills, the list goes on. Ask your local planned parenthood, they can help you and they are very nice.
yess..minors can get birth control. you can go to a local free clinic or go to planned parenthood, they base the cost of the pills on your income, so any minor can get them pretty cheap.
You can make an appointment with Planned Parenthood. They can write a prescription for birth control pills. They also give away free condoms.
Go to Planned Parenthood. some places will let you put a tab on them until you can pay later, but they're around $10 a month
Policies for pill pick up vary from office to office, but all have provisions for letting a friend or relative pick up your pills. Contact your local office for information specific to your situation.
In the US, birth control pills are by prescription only, so your girlfriend must see a health care provider for a prescription. Once she has a prescription, you can pick them up for her. Contraceptive pills are offered at Planned Parenthood locations at low cost or free of charge.
All Planned Parenthood offices provide access to the morning after pill. Some offer it for free, all offer it on a sliding scale to their patients. In our area, Planned Parenthood provides free levonorgestrel morning after pills through a grant to their established patients, male and female, age 17 and over, and offers it at $25 for nonpatients. In addition, some patients have health insurance that covers over-the-counter medications, and they can get the morning after pill at their pharmacy at no cost with a note from the health care provider at Planned Parenthood. Call your local PP office to find out what programs they have for providing affordable contraception. See related link to access information on your nearest PP health center.