Your parents are going to find out one way or another. Maybe you should just go ahead and tell them. It's not the end of the world. Good luck and God Bless:)
Georgia will provide a license with a doctor's certification. But they will inform the parents.
I know in Maryland, if you are 16 or 17 and are pregnant or already have a child, you can get married without your parents' consent. You just have to get a note from your doctor stating that you are in fact pregnant, or your child's birth certificate. I don;t know where you live, but Good Luck.
Yes. It's actually legal for the doctor to preform an abortion then and there, without your consent.
Rhode Island & Massachusetts allow marriage under 18 without parental consent, but it must be filed and approved through the courts. Georgia & Florida allow marriage without parental consent if the woman is pregnant, but it must be filed and approved through the courts and the pregnancy must be confirmed by a doctor. No other states allow marriage under the age of 18 without parental consent.
Drag you to the doctor and have it removed and sue the tattooist for giving it to a minor without parental consent.
Please go see a doctor. It will be kept confidential, and without your consent the doctor cannot tell even your parents. Attempting abortion without medical supervision can lead to severe consequences like bleeding, infection, and death.I agree please take the advice.
WHAT??? NO. Whoever told you this is wrong. I was pregnant when I was seventeen adn I went and saw a doctor MULTIPLE times without my parents.
It is a parents responsibility to take his / her child to the Doctor if there is a problem. it is however not up to the parent to give the diagnosis, that comes fro the doctor.
how do you go see a doctor to see if your pregnant with out your parents knowing
Without the patient's consent the doctor wouldn't operate.
most teens in the UK go on the pill at 17 with out parent consent but you can be put on them earlier by your doctor as they cant tell your parents anything because of patient/doctor privacy. Hope that helped
27 states and the District of Columbia specifically allow pregnant minors to the obtain prenatal care and delivery services without parental consent or notification. Ask your doctor if your state is one of them or call Planned Parenthood and ask.