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My girlfriend and I are trying to get her on birth control pills. We don’t know if she needs a prescription or not. I also heard rumors that you can get then from planned parenthood for free but we might need to bring a family member. We are both 17. We are looking for some other contraceptive to use with a condom instead of just a condom alone.


Caroline from Unilever’s presentation uses the case study of Suave beauty products especially for mums. This clip shows the first online series by mums, for mums and about mums. Mums write & vote – 10 winning stories are turned into webisodes, hosted on MSN and in partnership with Sprint.

If you haven’t gone to the doctor in a while and do not have a prescription. Do they give you a test at planned parenthood or do they just offer them to you? Also, do you have to tell them you have previously have sex and do you need to be sexualy active to get the pill?

After taking college courses, I’ve come to realize my parents are authoritative, which explains alot. I’m 20 now, and it’s getting worse… I’ve read if I was raised with authoritative style, I’ll raise my children like that. How can I prevent that? I don’t want my children going through what I have.
sorry… i meant authoritarian, not authoritative.


Hilarious!


University of Richmond professors Libby Gruner (English) and Della Fenster (Mathematics) are joined by Jennifer Cognard-Black from St. Mary’s College in Maryland and Caroline Grant, senior editor of literarymama.com, in a discussion about balancing motherhood and the academy. The speakers read from their essays, featured in the anthology “Mama, Ph.D.: Women Write about Motherhood and Academic Life,” about their experiences fulfilling family and workplace obligations. Gruner is also a weekly contributor to Inside Higher Ed’s blog Mama Ph.D., which offers a forum for other mothers trying to balance parenting and academe in their own lives. Fenster was also a founding contributor to the blog.


You’ve got a job interview, but suddenly you’re in the minority. A tale worthy of the “Twilight Zone” with a disability twist.


For those of you who haven't seen this.

I was wondering how a college student would go about obtaining birth control from Planned Parenthood. Does it cost money? Do I need to have an exam? Is it relatively easy? If I go to school in a different state than where I live is it possible to transfer the “prescriptions?”

I’m an international student and thinking about getting birth control pill from Planned Parenthood.
I have no income in U.S., and I have insurance which all undergrad student in my college have to get. I’m not sure about the insurance, so if in the case that the insurance does not cover the cost for the pills, how much do you think I need to pay?


Behind the scenes with Chelsea Handler, Jenny McCarthy and Leah Remini

am planning on getting free birth control pill from planned parenthood. Does it really works? and does it helps my boobs grow bigger?

Now I don’t mean the idealistic, everyone works together and shares everything kind of communism. I mean the actual, historical, massive government, government control, lack of freedoms communism.

Almost every actual environmentalist I have met, or read their writings, has advocated less federal govrnment and more local control and self reliance as a means to reduce our environmental impact. I say almost, because I might be forgetting one or two that didn’t because they were so overshadowed by those that do. So where did this idea that all environmentalists are pro big government and want to take peoples individuality away come from?

It seems that the people who are most against the “green movement” because of their fear of government intervention (IE authoritarian government) might have more in common with the environmentalists than they realize.

I’ve never heard of a study that showed that children who come from single-parent homes turn out, on average, as well or better than children from traditional two-parent homes, but someone just told me that, historically, lots of studies used to show just that. Really? Is this true? When was this?