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What doctors can prescribe birth control?

Posted: Mon Dec 28, 2015 10:44 pm
by lauren126
17, female, US

Will pediatricians prescribe birth control and/or give advice on it? (I've never been on birth control) I'm Asking as I have an appointment in a few weeks with my regular pediatrician that I've had since birth. I was wondering if they'll have to conduct some sort of pelvic exam in order to prescribe birth control (in which case I would probably have to make an appointment with the gyno, right?), or if they can do so without a pelvic exam. Thanks in advance.

Re: What doctors can prescribe birth control?

Posted: Mon Dec 28, 2015 10:54 pm
by Carmen
Hi lauren126,

Doctor's offices can vary on their protocol regarding birth control but I am sure it would be an easy question for them to answer if you called in and asked (and usually most doctor's office will have someone qualified to give advice regarding birth control). Either way, however, what kind of birth control you want to get is 100% your choice. If you want to read up on the different options here is a good source Birth Control Bingo!

Re: What doctors can prescribe birth control?

Posted: Tue Dec 29, 2015 10:27 am
by Heather
Just FYI, if you see a pediatrician that also does adolescent medicine - which, if they are still seeing you, they do - it is most typical for that kind of physician to also do basic sexual healthcare, including contraception and pelvic exams.

Current protocols for pelvic exams are that if you are sexually active, they will usually want to get you started with them as part of STI testing, as that is what is in the best interest of your health. If you aren't, then what is usually recommended is that they hold off with those, and Pap smears, until you are 21 or have become sexually active, whichever comes first.