In many states and countries a teen can get them anyway and do not need parents permission. In my opinion, at least condoms or money for condoms could be provided by parents, if you care about your kid.
Only if they really feel their child will get into sexual acts, but it shouldn't be something they push on their teen; it's not guaranteed a teen will have sex, so not doing so doesn't mean you care any less, but that you maybe see things a different way.
Because sometimes teens lack judgment because their brains are not fully developed yet.
Education. Parents sharing their moral view of premarital sex. An ability to openly discuss views and feeling from both teens and parents. Access to birth control when needed.
No. But they can be educated on the importance of birth control.
You should not mix pills with your birth control pills. This candamage your insides or cause your birth control to be ineffective. Mixing pills is dangerous.
In a perfect world parents would suggest their teens get BC before they become sexually active. Because of religious factors and family mores some kids feel they can't go to their parents for this support.I believe if a teen is going to have sex they should be entitled to prevent pregnancy, this is responsible behavior. Because lack of BC doesn't stop most people from having sex, teens or otherwise.
Children, not even teens, should not divorce their parents in any way, unless their parents are abusing them in an unappropriate way. Hopefully your parent does not... Children and teens should not divorce their parents because only their parents have a full wage, and know how to control business matters. Think before you do! =D Hope this helps.................................
Is normal. You have to get a doctor's prescription regardless of your age.
Teens can take the birth control pill.
To prevent pregnancies and sexually transmitted diseases.
no way, teens should be mature enough to bathe themselves, they are not little kids
This is a decision for the parents.
They think they know how to be responsible adults after sexual intercouse.