If you are any age, your parents can't really make you stay on Birth Control. If you are 18 or over and want children, they can't do anything about it. Once you are over 18, you are in control of your own life.
If you are 18, you are considered an adult, despite what your parents might say. If however you are not an adult, then having children might not be what is best for you. There is a lot of responsibilities that go along with having children. First you should know the ins and outs about having a child it is more than dressing them up. Secondly, you need a full time job with good benefits so you are able to support your child. And an education. Think about choices and your future!!
answerit depends on how old you are. why would you want to have a baby while still living at home? that's irresponsible and puts a lot of stress on your parents. wait until you are 18 and move out and start your own family. don't put the burden on your parents to support you child. that's selfish.Talk to those who made the mistake of having kids too young first.
If you're a legal adult--which means over 18--then why would your parents think that they have the right to order you to remain on birth control? Maybe because you still live at their home? If that's the case...if you live at their home then you have to follow their rules.
That would be preferable for most girls, but it is not legally required.
Sometimes, it is up to the person, whether they feel right meeting their birth parents or not, and whether the birth parents want to meet them.
Many do.
yes. birth control is about having a certain number of children. in china, there is birth control and you can have maximum of 2 kids.
actually, yes you can share birth control. They even have special names for people who do this. They are called PARENTS!
In freedom charter, citizenship is identified through birth. Whether parent are immigrates or not it does not matter.
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Yes, if you stop the birth control you can get pregnant, whether or not you're bleeding.
Yes, you can swallow or chew birth control pills, whether they are the special chewables or the usual type.
A drug test or a Urine test can detect just about anything that is in your system, whether it be legal or illegal. A drug test can detect whether or not you are taking birth control.
Although large families are rare these days some people simply love children and will have as many children as they feel they can afford and some parents may even adopt or take in foster children. Then a few parents may keep having children because their religious beliefs may not allow them to use birth control.
No it does not.
Whether birth control or IUD is easier depends wholly on what you think. Taking birth control might be easier for some people, if they can remember to take a pill daily.