No. You can go to your family doctor, your local health department or a clinic.
Yes, it does. You can get them prescribed from a gynecologist or go to Planned Parenthood and have a doctor there prescribe it.
look. you can get pregnanton birth control. if your spottin and your not on your period, then go see your gynecologist or family doc n let them know. it's probably nothing
The best and safe way for birth control is using Condom or opting for Copper T. Consult a Gynecologist before opting for copper T
Timing of your period can be altered using birth control pills. Speak to your gynecologist, who can advise you on it.
You can go on birth control when you have herpes.
Yes, you can take the birth control pill if you have hemophilia. There may be other methods that will provide even better control of heavy bleeding with periods. Talk with your hematologist and gynecologist for advice specific to your situation.
Yes, from your gynecologist. But if it's an emergency, you can get a prescription in the ER for the day after pill
An Obstetrics Gynecologist Helps at giving birth but I'm not sure if the on GYN's do the giving birth role well maybe some .
A woman's clinic is a clinic where women can go to see the gynecologist, the expert on women's reproductive system. This is where you get checkups, birth control and ultrasounds if you are pregnant. They also test for cancer and sexually transmitted diseases. Some clinics perform abortions.
You can get birth control without a parent in 25 states, including Massachusetts, Illinois, etc. The full list is available on contracept.org/minorsaccess.php
There are several different options for birth control, including condoms, the patch, the sponge and shots. Each method has different pros and cons, so I would suggest discussing the options with your gynecologist or visiting a Planned Parenthood for more information.
Go to a gynecologist.