Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Still in shock but 14 year old just told me she and boyfriend are having sex. His parents saw condom at his house. I am taking her to regular pediatrician to get birth control. Anybody done that before? Do I get to stay in room? Have say about type?
I am as scared as I was when about to see OB GYN. Dr office said they do prescribe for teens
It might be worthwhile to call your ob/gyn to ask a bit about the process, and consider whether that is a better alternative to her pediatrician.
Also just talk with her and ask if she’d like you there. Agree with researching options beforehand, as well as what goes on during a pelvic exam, so she has that background and can come in with questions (and so can you, if she’d like you there).
This is an important step for your daughter. I would prep her to ask for a smaller speculum if she is alone. (It would have been nice to know that someone was going to stick their finger in my anus, as well.) I didn’t know about smaller sized speculums until my third ob gyn who said they were using one after I told them it didn’t hurt the way prior visits did. Pelvic exams don’t need to be hurtful, or scary. Or felt in any way as punishment.
Umm, I’m 38 and have been going to the gyn for 20+ Years in addition to having 3 children and I’ve never had someone stick a finger in my anus in any sort of exam.
Anonymous wrote:A girl who is mature enough to be having intercourse is mature enough for a pelvic exam.
OP I think 14 is too young. Can’t you keep her away from unsupervised contact with boyfriend? Until 16
Anonymous wrote:Time for an OB GYN. If she can have sex, she can be subjected to the indignity of Pap smears.
Anonymous wrote:I would go to a gyn at this point, not a pediatrician. Of course she should have a pelvic exam and std testing. This is all a part of growing up and if she’s made the mature decision to be sexually active she needs to understand what goes along with that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Still in shock but 14 year old just told me she and boyfriend are having sex. His parents saw condom at his house. I am taking her to regular pediatrician to get birth control. Anybody done that before? Do I get to stay in room? Have say about type?
I am as scared as I was when about to see OB GYN. Dr office said they do prescribe for teens
It might be worthwhile to call your ob/gyn to ask a bit about the process, and consider whether that is a better alternative to her pediatrician.
Also just talk with her and ask if she’d like you there. Agree with researching options beforehand, as well as what goes on during a pelvic exam, so she has that background and can come in with questions (and so can you, if she’d like you there).
This is an important step for your daughter. I would prep her to ask for a smaller speculum if she is alone. (It would have been nice to know that someone was going to stick their finger in my anus, as well.) I didn’t know about smaller sized speculums until my third ob gyn who said they were using one after I told them it didn’t hurt the way prior visits did. Pelvic exams don’t need to be hurtful, or scary. Or felt in any way as punishment.
I think it’s required in NY.
Umm, I’m 38 and have been going to the gyn for 20+ Years in addition to having 3 children and I’ve never had someone stick a finger in my anus in any sort of exam.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Still in shock but 14 year old just told me she and boyfriend are having sex. His parents saw condom at his house. I am taking her to regular pediatrician to get birth control. Anybody done that before? Do I get to stay in room? Have say about type?
I am as scared as I was when about to see OB GYN. Dr office said they do prescribe for teens
It might be worthwhile to call your ob/gyn to ask a bit about the process, and consider whether that is a better alternative to her pediatrician.
Also just talk with her and ask if she’d like you there. Agree with researching options beforehand, as well as what goes on during a pelvic exam, so she has that background and can come in with questions (and so can you, if she’d like you there).
This is an important step for your daughter. I would prep her to ask for a smaller speculum if she is alone. (It would have been nice to know that someone was going to stick their finger in my anus, as well.) I didn’t know about smaller sized speculums until my third ob gyn who said they were using one after I told them it didn’t hurt the way prior visits did. Pelvic exams don’t need to be hurtful, or scary. Or felt in any way as punishment.
Anonymous wrote:Still in shock but 14 year old just told me she and boyfriend are having sex. His parents saw condom at his house. I am taking her to regular pediatrician to get birth control. Anybody done that before? Do I get to stay in room? Have say about type?
I am as scared as I was when about to see OB GYN. Dr office said they do prescribe for teens
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A girl who is mature enough to be having intercourse is mature enough for a pelvic exam.
OP I think 14 is too young. Can’t you keep her away from unsupervised contact with boyfriend? Until 16
+1 to bolder. To the rest, that ship has sailed.
Follow her lead. And prep her for the pelvic exam
Anonymous wrote:A girl who is mature enough to be having intercourse is mature enough for a pelvic exam.
OP I think 14 is too young. Can’t you keep her away from unsupervised contact with boyfriend? Until 16