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Can teens be forced to take birth control?

No. But they can be educated on the importance of birth control.


Is there a different effective rate for birth control shots on teens and adults?

The perfect-use rate is the same for all ages. The real-life effectiveness rate is lower in teens because they don't return for reinjection on schedule.


Birth control for teens?

Is normal. You have to get a doctor's prescription regardless of your age.


Can teen take a pill?

Teens can take the birth control pill.


Why is birth control important for teens?

To prevent pregnancies and sexually transmitted diseases.


Birth control's affect on teens that just began puberty and are taking pills?

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.


Why don't teens take birth control?

They think they know how to be responsible adults after sexual intercouse.


Is birth Control prescribed for menstrual problems in teens?

Yes it can be and it works well to get rid of the most severe problems.


What are some birth control methods not recommended for teens?

Fertility-awareness (abstinence during fertile cycle) and withdrawal take more self control than some teens (and anyone - really) have and are not as effective as hormonal BC and condoms.


Is it healthy for teens to diet?

Except for very overweight and obese teens, average teens don't need to go on diet. They just have to eat healthy and balance meals.


What are the pros and cons of birth control in teenagers?

Pro's- helps prevent unwanted pregnancies in sexually active teens. Con's- no birth control measure is 100.00000% effective- some will still get pregnant. Con's- many forms of birth control do not protect from sexually transmitted diseases.


Why are teens into pregnauncy so much?

They are not into it and very very few get pregnant on purpose. It's usually up to failed birth control, no access to birth control, no sex education, being in denial that it could ever happen to them etc.