Friday, December 25, 2009

Do docters ask the parent to leave when they are asking the child about sex?

This is a shot for Cervical Cancer; prevention.Do docters ask the parent to leave when they are asking the child about sex?
If your a minor, under 18 the doctor might ask your parent to stay in the room, but if you don't want your parent/guardian in the room then just mention it to him or her... this way you won't feel embarrassed about certain questions the doctor asks you.. but I would start by talking to your parent. Good luck.Do docters ask the parent to leave when they are asking the child about sex?
if you are just going for an injection they will most likely not ask you questions about sex. if you are going for a gynocological exam or pap smear-they will ask about your sexual history so they will know if STD testing is warranted. i've been seeing a gynocologist since i was 15, and my parents have NEVER gone into the examination room with me.
Exactly what Robbin B said.
yea doctors tend to ask the parent to leave when they ask teens about that..because they need to know the truth..and sometimes kids will lie infront of the parents about them having sex...but yes thats normal.. just to see if the child is sexualy active or anything like that











i hope that helped =D
they ask you infront of ur parent then they ask ur parent to leave and ask you again
Yes they do,


and parents cant hear anything..


(if ur less than 18)


trust me i know, i've done it like 100 times they always ask you that, and parents have to leave...


its annoying..


they also ask you about depresion, parties, home, school...


GOOD LUCK !
With the new HIPPA laws, it is unlawful for anyone but the Pt to have access to medical information. I suggest you find a way to tell the nurse, when you are taken for your weight maybe, that you do not want your mother in the room. The doctor has no legal right to let the parent,even if you are underage, have any knowledge of what is going on in your sexual health. Remember, though, she still gets the bill, and the bill will state what she is paying for.


I always asked the Pt when I had her alone for weight or any time I could get her alone, if Mom was to attentive. It is your right to be seen by the doctor with out your mother being there. In fact, the doctor will probably prefer it, as teens do not tend to tell all that they need to know if Mom is listening.


You can call the office before your appointment, speak to the nurse, and tell her you would like to have privacy from your Mother when you come in, suggest she tag your chart with a sticky note to remind her.
i had that shot this month.. in school

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