A 12-year-old female comes into the office with her parent, who stays in the waiting room after consenting to have you see the child alone. The girl requests birth control to help with cramps but, after a discussion, also admits that she has been sexually active with a 17-year-old male for the last “several months.” She denies being forced or coerced into sexual activity by her partner. She denies that her parent is aware. What would be your approach to this case? Please answer the question as if you were a licensed practicing healthcare provider. Please include in your answer whether or not you would prescribe hormonal birth control for this patient and your reasoning behind your answer.

Minors are considered to be caring for their parents or legal guardian until they reach the age of majority, and therefore, treatment usually requires parental permission. Minors in some countries have the right to consent to their own treatment for certain medical conditions, including hormonal contraceptives. In addition to legal consent to contraception, the practicing healthcare provider must comply with the confidentiality and privacy of minors.

The age at which a person develops sufficiently to leave the supervision of his parents has long been set by society. Each state in the United States determines when minors reach the age of majority. This is officially called an adult and is usually 18 years old. Since the patient did not reach eighteen years old, I would require the supervision of the parents.

I think that parents should have an opportunity to help and control their minor children. Thus, I would favor prescribing birth control to the twelve years old girl with the permission of her parents. However, the majority of states do not explicitly make restrictions on the birth control prescription to minors.

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Academic.Tips. 2023. "A 12-year-old female comes into the office with her parent, who stays in the waiting room after consenting to have you see the child alone. The girl requests birth control to help with cramps but, after a discussion, also admits that she has been sexually active with a 17-year-old male for the last “several months.” She denies being forced or coerced into sexual activity by her partner. She denies that her parent is aware. What would be your approach to this case? Please answer the question as if you were a licensed practicing healthcare provider. Please include in your answer whether or not you would prescribe hormonal birth control for this patient and your reasoning behind your answer." March 13, 2023. https://academic.tips/question/a-12-year-old-female-comes-into-the-office-with-her-parent-who-stays-in-the-waiting-room-after-consenting-to-have-you-see-the-child-alone-the-girl-requests-birth-control-to-help-with-cramps-but-aft-2/.

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