Can you get birth control without getting checked?
You can get these kinds of birth control from your regular doctor or gynecologist, or at your nearest Planned Parenthood health center. Usually you don't need a full exam to get birth control.
Can you ask for birth control over the counter?
You need a prescription for birth control pills. You can get a prescription from a doctor or nurse at a doctor's office, health clinic, or your local Planned Parenthood health center. In a few states, you can even get a prescription online or directly from a pharmacist.
Do I need a referral for birth control?
You need to see a doctor or nurse to get the types of birth control that work best to prevent pregnancy — like the IUD, implant, shot, pill, patch, or ring. You can get these kinds of birth control from your regular doctor or gynecologist, or at your nearest Planned Parenthood health center.
Can I ask my doctor for birth control pills?
You can ask your doctor or local Planned Parenthood health center about getting on birth control, whatever your reason.
What do doctors ask when getting the pill?
Your health care provider will want to talk with you about your medical history and check your blood pressure. You might also need a pelvic exam. Your health care provider may also want to know about your sex life and sexual history: how many partners you've had, what kind of birth control you currently use, etc.3 abr 2012
What to say to doctor about going on pill?
Doctor conversation starters Which contraception is safe for me to use?” “I have forgotten to take my pill a few times, and I'm worried I could get pregnant. Could I try contraception that I don't need to remember every day?” “I've been taking the pill for a long time, but I think I want to change.
How do you ask for the pill?
Make an appointment with your general doctor or gynecologist . Or you can go to your local Planned Parenthood (or student health center if your school has one). Don't be afraid to discuss birth control or sex with your doctor.
Can you ask your primary doctor for birth control?
You must get a prescription from a doctor. You typically can get a prescription for birth control from your primary care prescription (PCP), an OBGYN, or via mail order birth control services, such as Nurx or the Pill Club. Check and make sure with your health insurance plan if they cover mail order services.16 dic 2021