Should I tell my Parents I'm taking Birth Control?
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You should tell them if they aren't going to completely freak out over it. I'm 16 and going on it next week, my dad is also a pharmacist, and like honestly we talked about it and what kind of different ones there are and what would be best. Honestly, your parents are probably happier knowing that you're not going to be getting pregnant while you're still a teenager and that you're making the right choice for yourself. Good luck =]
No reason for them to know really, if they do find out, I don't see why'd they would be mad. Keep taking it, your parents have no importance in this.
are you living at home? doing the nasty in there house?
if not , what they dont know won't hurt them
You're 19, you're an adult, and (I assume) they know about your boyfriend. Absolutely tell them, since they probably assume you two have been sexually active already; you've been together for a long time.
If they give you crap about it, ask them if they'd prefer you have risky sex. Frankly, you're going about it in all the right ways and your parents should be proud. Go for it. It's no fun lying.
You need to talk to them and tell them! If something happens to you and they ask your parents what medication you're on they need to be able to give a thorough report. The doctors can really mess up if they don't know what you're taking.
No, it's none of their freaking business. You are an adult and that is part of your private life. They don't need to know.
Your sexual life isn't any of their business. Feel free to tell them but it is ok not to.
If you are 19 you can go ahead and tell them. They probably have a clue already.
honestly i think its a great idea for you to tell your parents. they want the best for you. birth control isn't the best thing to take and ur dad may know something else.
ur important to God and He wants you well.
-Galilee
I think that you should tell your dad because it is obviously weighing on you to be keeping this from him. I agree that it is none of your parent's business, especially at your age of 19. However in your case it seems that you have a good relationship with your parents and they aren't the sort to judge your decision harshly. You are a grown woman making sound decisions about your sexual health and they should be proud of you. I can't guarantee this will not backfire, but as things stand now this clearly is a weight on you since you came here and asked this question of complete strangers!
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