I live in WI and I was 17 and pregnant. I needed blood work done and the nurse said I needed parental permission because I was underage. It was at that moment my Mom found out I was pregnant. Nine weeks later I had a miscarriage. I was upset and cried but it was for the best. Some doctors may be different but I believe to have blood work done your parents will need to know. Good Luck!
Georgia will provide a license with a doctor's certification. But they will inform the parents.
Well, you should accompany your daughter and the boyfriend to his parents and let them tell them, and inform his parents that you do not plan on being the only grandparent involved.....
inform the doctor as soon as possible to gve baby the best chances of a normal birth.
<b>Doctors are not allowed to tell anything to anyone that you don't want them to tell. It is confidential!</b> A doctor could be sued for removing a splinter from a 14-year-old's finger without the parent's permission. But if a 18-year-old wants an abortion, he is not allowed to inform the parents. You figure out how we got laws like this.
You should inform the mother of the student, in normal course. But in emergency you have power of the parents. You can manage to get the pregnancy terminated.
If parents have unhealthy babies I assume the doctor will inform them so they can treat the baby. PPL does not treat babies though, they treat men and women in pregnancies, cancer etc. If you by "baby" mean fetus it is a doctors duty to inform the parents if there is something wrong with it. That is what obstericians do when they examine a pregnant woman. Doesn't matter if it's on PPL or a hospital.
Pregnancy and cataract do not go hand in hand. But then you can go for the cataract surgery when pregnant. Only thing that you should inform your doctor that you are pregnant. And avoid the surgery in first trimester.
Immediatley. Make sure to inform the police.
It's not uncommon that they may, but they are not, by law, obligated to inform your parents if you're a minor.
Women who are pregnant should inform their doctor before a lymph node biopsy, although pregnancy will not affect the results.
No.
If a patient is pregnant, it is generally recommended that she not have a kidney nuclear medicine scan. The unborn baby is more sensitive to radiation than an adult. If a woman thinks she might be pregnant, she should inform her doctor.