
Your Question:
Dear Experts,
Why does the doctor want to know if you are sexually active?
bteme04, 02.02.05
The Answer:
Dear bteme04,
Clinicians often ask clients about their sex histories and whether or not they are currently sexually active. It's important to be honest with clinicians so they can get an accurate picture of a client's health and needs. It can help clinicians determine if it's a good idea to test for sexually transmitted infections, prescribe birth control, or offer counseling if someone's sexual relationships are problematic.
There's sometimes confusion over what "sexually active" actually means. Some people may think it just refers to vaginal intercourse, but it's important to let clinicians know about other forms of sex play that may put people at risk for sexually transmitted infections, such as unprotected anal or oral sex.
The confidentiality of this information is up to the clinician, so teens who are concerned about confidentiality may want to ask clinicians about their policies before making an appointment. Planned Parenthood health centers strive to provide services that are confidential and affordable, especially for teens. But for one reason or another, clinicians in certain locations may not be able to guarantee complete confidentiality. To find about the Planned Parenthood health center near you, call 1-800-230-PLAN.
Hope this information helps!
Take care,
teenwire.com® Editors
This column is for informational purposes only and is not intended to constitute medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. If you have a medical problem, please call toll-free 1-800-230-PLAN for an appointment with the Planned Parenthood health center nearest you.
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