Some good thoughts Pedinurse but here's my problem: I REMEMBER BEING A TEEN OK? Even as a young adult we KNOW guys don't want to wear condoms. You think that changes with education? Ha! A guy is going to convince a girl who is on the pill he doesn't need a condom because she won't get pregnant, she's already protected. Guys are so horny = stupid. I know adult, mature men who are shocked when their girlfriend or some hook up gets pregnant because "she told me she was on the pill". Oh yeah, her word is her bond huh?
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guys are horny = stupid. love it. :laugh:
let's take that equation and add (+ bc pills + 14 year old girls). that would = somewhat decreased chance of unintended pregnancy? right? maybe that's where they are coming from.
here's my thing. do you think they'd use the rubber if they were not on BC pills? i'm thinking prolly a no.
i have NEVER understood the "i don't wanna wear a condom" thing!!
but yes, i do think that education plays a BIG part. and believe it or not... girls are a lot more mature than the guys. and at the middle school age, they (both sexes) CAN comphrend, they are moldable, and they can understand the concepts of sex and STD's. and, MOST children respect hc providrers as an authority, and they listen and TRUST their HC providers. so, they (the healthcare providers) can make a difference!
so if you get these kids in there who want BC, give her the BC, teach her how to use it, but you push absteinence, barriers, healthy relationships... maybe you'll make a difference to her. so if the HC providers who are involved in this really make an effort... they can make a HUGE difference where they are at. Just my honest opinion there.
i guess i just have accepted the fact that i can't follow every 14 year old around all the time and make sure they won't get pregnant.
but i have to say... if my daughter was 14 and wanted BC, i'd flip out. i'll concede that!!! i'd freak out, lock her away without a key. homeschool her. she'd never ever leave my side. but right now i am looking at it from the "healthcare provider" side of the issue.