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Has anyone ever been to planned parenthood?
I'm 20 yrs old and looking to go to planned parenthood. I'm under my dads insurance; but I don't want him to find out I'm going. Do you have to give Planned Parenthood your insurance information?
4 Answers
- ?Lv 45 years ago
Medicaid covers those centers at a real physician's workplace. And there are unfastened clinics for start administration and to safeguard STD's. additionally, your county wellness dept. will handle std's and can provide each and every type of centers for intercourse training/family making plans. (they'll even provide your infants unfastened vaccinations.) they won't supply abortions, even with the undeniable fact that, and it fairly is the reason planned Parenthood needs all people to think of they are the only ones "assisting." by ways, did it ever make you ask your self why those PP places are often set up in neighborhoods with a lot of minorities? attempt finding up the founder, Margaret Sanger. you are going to be happy to comprehend that she had to do away with blacks and different (in her words) "undesirables." fairly, the government provides WIC. PP possibly in basic terms facilitates you to prepare there.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Try going to a free clinic that doesn't require having insurance. Many free clinics perform pap smears, do blood tests and give you the pill, patch and ring with no hassle.
Source(s): experience - Anonymous1 decade ago
depends on where you are located
from my experience
they have insurance(like medicaid but only for reproductive health)
you don't have to give them your info. they encourage confidentiality and all that good stuff
so go down and sign up. my first experience there was free =]
- Anonymous1 decade ago
I believe planned parenthood doesn't take insurance, period. They will only notify your parents that you've been to see them if you allow it or request it.
Source(s): been there/done that