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In reply to the discussion: My daughter has just finished her abstinence-only sex ed at school [View all]HockeyMom
(14,337 posts)to talk to the Seniors (little late?) when my daughter was in a Long Island Public school. Yes, they had mandatory "health courses" through school though the 90s, but PP was a special course. They did require parental permission for the students to speak with PP, but since my daughter had turned 18, she was free to attend of her own accord. She did.
Once while I was at the doctor, there was a teen girl there getting an exam and asking for a script for the Pill. They told her that she needed a parent's permission, which I don't agree with, but she did call her Mom (heard the conversation) and her mother gave permission for her daughter to take the Pill. I have to give kuddos to both the girl, and her mother, to be able to communicate with each other about this. I wonder what these Abstinence Only until Marriage would probably freak out over that mother and daughter.
My older daughter is a lesbian so birth control was never an issue. My younger daughter, when in college, came to me and asked me about which Pill I had used, and what problems I had with them. It was a very long conversation, but something which was even more necessary since I had medical issues which might affect her too. I certainly think if a mother has these kinds of problems, her daughters certainly should discuss them with her.