How do i assk my mom for birth control?!


Question: ok. im thirteen and i have a six day period...my flow is excessive and i have horrible cramps and headaches...and i also think i might have pmdd, seeing that i started cutting the week i was on my period, and it also gets worse whenever i am pmsing, mind you my mom found out and i haven't done it since my last period...but im scared it will start again when i start pmsing. please dont tell me im to young, or that im crazy. i need mature answers.


Answers: ok. im thirteen and i have a six day period...my flow is excessive and i have horrible cramps and headaches...and i also think i might have pmdd, seeing that i started cutting the week i was on my period, and it also gets worse whenever i am pmsing, mind you my mom found out and i haven't done it since my last period...but im scared it will start again when i start pmsing. please dont tell me im to young, or that im crazy. i need mature answers.

Tell your mom what you just wrote and ask her to make an appointment to see your doctor. This is extreme and should be treated by a doctor. Just tell her everything. I'm sure she'll be concerned enough to get you an appontment

I am 14 and on it.. I think you should just tell her about how your period is really bad and it will help. i'm sure she will let you :) good luck

DONT ITS BAD FOR YOU!!!

If you feel you need to,I suggest you talk to your mom about how bad they are first before you mention birth control.If she doesnt mention any of that,then ask her about them afterwards.I suggest you also talk to your doctor too if you can.

I think you should first explain how bad your period is to your mum and tell her that you experience very painful cramps and headaches. And tell her that you would like to go see a doctor about how you could fix it. I think before asking to go on birth control it would be a wise idea to speak to your doctor to see what your best options are regarding pain management etc.

Hi, young lady. Apparently, you have made your mind that you want to hear what you like to hear instead of what you need to hear. Yes, you are physically ready to make a baby. After a baby is born, a parent has to be mentally and physically responsible to raise up the baby. By knowing these, you just go straight to talk with your mom. Seriously, for the lifelong best interest of you and the baby, at present, it would be better off to working on upgrading your spiritual and physical value, ability, and capacity for life and living.





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