Those getting STD tests at Planned Parenthood complete some forms at the front desk, including those that help establish income and determine costs. They meet with a nurse or medical assistant who take a history, review prevention strategies, and may begin to collect specimens. The clinician completes the visit with the patient and orders additional testing or treatment as indicated.
Home pregnancy tests may not be 100% accurate. Get a blood test administered by a doctor. You can get one at Planned Parenthood.
This depends on where you live. Different states have different rules. In some you have to be of legal age which is 16 or 18 depending on the state so the best thing is to call your local clinic or Planned Parenthood and ask, Planned Parenthood is 1-800-230-PLAN.
Planned Parenthood offers free and low cost pregnancy tests and is not only reliable and confidential they also offer many other services
Home pregnancy tests can give a false negative in the first few weeks of a pregnancy. If you think you are pregnant you should see a doctor. Contact your local Planned Parenthood for more information.
they don't usually "give them out" but you can go to your local health department for a urine test just about anytime you think you may be pregant. most are free but sometimes it depends on the persons income. Pregnancy centers offer pregnancy and often STI testing for free to anyone, regardless of income, and also help with material needs if you are pregnant, parenting classes, adoption assistance, and usually ultrasounds. Go to optionline.org, call 1-800-712-HELP, or text "HELPLINE" to 313131 to find a pregnancy center near you.
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In order to buy birth control pills you must go to a health care provider, for example; Planned Parenthood, and speak to them about starting birth control. A nurse will will discuss with you options and get your weight, height, blood pressure and other vitals and tests. They'll give you information to help you decide what method might be best for your. In the US, you can only get birth control through a prescription.
There really isn't a good way to know if you are pregnant or not unless you take a test at home or in the doctors office. You can get pregnancy tests at any drug store and most grocery stores. Or you can go to Planned Parenthood and they can give you a test and adivce on what to do. You should be able to look the number up in the phone book. And if you think you are pregnant or find out you are, you need to talk to a trusted adult and let them know. Eventually they are going to find out. It's better to tell them early so they can help you get the help you need to have while you are pregnant. And you also need support for whatever decision you make about the pregnancy, abortion, adoption or keep the baby. Planned Parenthood can help you make all these decisions and figure out what to do.
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Yes! That happened to me with my daughter. I had several negative tests before I went to the dr (at 8 wks pregnant) and they confirmed it with an ultrasound. The reason that some home pregnancy tests do not work are either (a) user error or (b) levels of HCG (the pregnancy hormone that those tests are designed to identify). Unfortunately if it's the latter there is a high likelihood of miscarriage. If it's been more than 6 weeks since the first day of your last menses get thee to a dr or planned parenthood. You can never be too careful!
Crimianal background checks and drug screening tests, intelligence tests, personality tests, physical fitness tests
It's usually possible to earmark the money so they go to what you want but that can depend on who you are donating to. Ask the organization you are giving money to. If you are concerned about the Susan G Komen stop funding Planned Parenthood, their money which is a lot and from a very large organization, was earmarked to cancerscreenings and tests only. Thye were never used for abortion.