Except doing the test for Accutane is because it causes severe birth defects. Hormonal BC does not. I would decline the test for my DD. |
It’s not best practice. I have been on and off the pill many times and never had to take a pregnancy test. |
Teens are different than adults. She is a minor. A teen may be lying to their parents. It has happened. |
| It is fine to go on the pill at that age. However, I would be curious what her symptoms are. How debilitating are they? If not dramatically improved, it may be time to think about surgical approaches to endometriosis. |
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OP, did you ask why they want to do the pregnancy test?
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| My 16 year old started at 14.5 due to heavy period pain. It helped with that and also cleared her skin. I don't understand the need to take a pregnancy test before being prescribed it, but honestly the birth control/safe sex discussion is a good thing to have around that age anyway. |
So? Do teen girls need to be required to take pregnancy tests whenever a Dr says just in case? Again this is not like Accutane that causes birth defects. |
Which is why OP should ask why. |
Way back in the 80s I pleaded with my mom to let me go on BC pills at age 14 after I read in Teen magazine that it could help with painful and heavy periods. It wasn’t until years later that a different GYN told me I had a tipped uterus which caused dysmenorrhea. My periods were so heavy I became anemic every month and would sometimes soak through a large pad in a short period of time, leading to more than one embarrassing leakage/staining incident in school. I couldn’t do my paper route on my bike because it was so bad and my mother would get pissed when I asked her to drive me on the route on the couple of days it was so heavy. The worst two things about that experience is that both my mother and her old white guy GYN insinuated I was a slut for wanting to go on the pill, and the old white guy GYN molested me so that really sucked as well. I remember thinking it was the most awful and disgusting kind of physical exam and I felt sick and ashamed about how he touched me; it wasn’t until I saw another GYN at planned parenthood years later and then yearly for many years after that I realized I’d been sexually assaulted by the old creepy doctor because no other GYN exam I ever had the rest of my life was like the one he gave me. I’m still disgusted and angry to think about it today. So my advice is be very accepting and supporting of your daughter, and if the GYN you’re taking her to is a man don’t leave the exam room unless he has a nurse present to observe. Now that I’ve lived decades more and been a prosecutor, I understand fully that some creepy doctors count on those early exams with teenaged patients to get their sick thrills - because the patients don’t know better and are usually too confused to say anything. And please get your daughter a copy of Our Bodies, Ourselves. |
It’s the standard of care and no doctor is going to hand over a scrip for the pill without a clearance pregnancy test. This is a medical liability issue. Sometimes girls aren’t honest with their parents, sometimes one of the parents or some other trusted adult is doing things they shouldn’t be to the girl and she is groomed and brainwashed not to speak of it. Just have her pee in the cup and be done with it. |
| I wonder if girls on swim teams or active competitive sports would love to be on birth control pills not for heavy bleeding or cramps but for convenience reasons. As a parent, would you let your daughter do that? I assume that we have to lie to get insurance coveraged for these. |
| I'm 40 and take BC to clear up my acne, not for birth control. It's kind of a miracle drug. |
So I was put on the pill for medical reasons when I was 16. When my mom handed it over she said- “I know it’s called birth control but yours is just a lose dose to get normal periods so it won’t prevent pregnancy.” Fast forward to me getting a college boyfriend at 19 and walking into my college health clinic telling doc I needed “regular” birth control now. She laughed so hard and said my mother was a genius. |
| PP here, sorry, should read “low” dose. |
haha +1 |