But many places have special laws that let
teens get birth control privately.
Not exact matches
Evidence - based sex education programs — like the
Get Real program — can help
teens delay sex, use condoms and
birth control when they do have sex, reduce the number of sexual partners, and reduce the frequency of sex.
And some states have special programs that allow
teens to
get their own private health insurance plan for
birth control and STD services.
Parents of
teens of all genders can help their
teens understand what
birth control and condoms do and help them
get started when the time is right.
Teens, along with their parents, can visit their local Planned Parenthood health center to meet with expert health care providers and
get more information about sexual health as well as learn about different
birth control options in order to find a method that's right for them.