awe that is so wrong of them being so rude to your sister. shame on those people. that is one reason why i hated going to the gynocologist. i found the people at the health unit were always so much nicer. i would rather not pay the people at the gynocologist when they are so rude. good luck
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Can my little sis use her health insurance for birth control w/o parental knowledge?wish you all the best of luckReport Abuse
It will show up.Can my little sis use her health insurance for birth control w/o parental knowledge?Your sister is 17 years old. She is certainly old enough to understand that birth control will not protect her against HIV or any STD's so I see no reason why she should not go on birth control no matter the reason. I went on BC at 16 because I had horrific menstrual cramps and suffered for years. It was at that point that doctors recommended it to my mother. My mother cared more about getting rid of my paid than the worries of sex. As her sister and assuming you are much older which is why she is coming to you and assuming your mother is unreasonable, why not speak with mom about this issue. Clearly this issue has been brought up more than once. If not, go with your sister to her doctor to ensure her doctor's recommends this plan of action. I have to tell you that my OB/GYN told me that my pains were from cysts in my ovaries and that as soon as I had a baby the cysts would disappear. GUESS WHAT???!!! My doc was right. Sarah's delivery ripped the cysts right out of me and they never came back. My flow is very light, I am still fertile at 42 and I have absolutely no pain or PMS.Can my little sis use her health insurance for birth control w/o parental knowledge?
Birth control typically is not covered by insurance. She's better off going to Planned Parenthood.
Statement is going to go to the policy owner anyway.
If she does, it won't stay a secret long.Can my little sis use her health insurance for birth control w/o parental knowledge?
It will show up...she can go to planned parenthood, they will give her the birth control pills for $5 and will not notify your parents.
My advice is call BC/BS and ask them they have a number on the card you can call for questions. If you want it to be completely anonymous though you are better off going to family planning, or planned parenthood they will give you low cost to free birth control and they will not share the information with any one.
Your sister's billing might show up as birth control.......so, I would suggest that she use the free agencies to get the free bc. There, she would be protected against any parental knowledge. If she goes to her reg MD, she can ask him/her for free samples to start...........and tell the MD that she does not want her parents to know.
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