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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP again. [b]DD and her boyfriend split the cost of the doctor's visit and prescription - DD told me that she insisted on this. So I never saw an insurance statement/doctor's bill. [/b]Now that this is the situation, telling me what I should or shouldn't have done is not helpful - it is what is is and I have been successful in "parenting" a successful student and disciplined dancer who never had a curfew because she voluntarily comes home early! She is also a very kind, generous and popular girl. But even for the more puritanical parents - what if anything should I do now? [/quote] Ok, now I am really questioning the veracity of the OP. Either that or OP really needs to make sure the doctor visit actually happened. [/quote] +1 and the majority of pill failures are by younger women who forget to take it. I would bring her in to OP's Ob/gym and have a big talk about stds, pregnancy, cervical cancer/hav, abortion, the pill, other forms of bc, etc. At this point, you shouldn't be able to embarrass her, if her dr. story is completely true. I would also make sure the boyfriend knows that her parents absolutely know and would be happy to talk with him about sex any time, particularly in DD's home. You can try to make sex seem lame and boring to a teenager :-) won't work, but may make them think,[/quote]
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