Can my consultant prescribe birth control?

Hi, my therapist that I've be seeing for 5+ years is an APRN. She prescribes my Effexor. I am 22 and I need birth control very soon. I've never been to a gynocologist and I don't want to! Can She prescribe me a birth control too, or do I hold to go to a gyno?
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A consultant should not prescribe birth control pills. It is out of her scope of practice and is inappropriate for her to do so.

Regardless, if you are 22 and on birth control, you should seen a gyn. It is prominent to have a check up to hold a pap which is a test for HPV which can be asymptomatic and can organize to cancer. At these check ups they also check your breasts for lumps. I strongly recommend you go to the gyn.

Reproductive robustness check ups may be uncomfortable but they are basic. If you are 22 and sexually active, it is time you overcame your mistrust and get your first drop by over with.

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You really need to see a GYN. Every woman should be getting regular PAPs to assessment for cancer. It's totally treatable if found, but if you skip the tests and own slept with a carter (my GYN says most sexually alive men are carries of HPV and don't know it), you are taking a huge risk by not seeing a GYN and getting a PAP.

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I doubt that she can or would. You entail to go to the doc and achieve an exam before you return with the pill.
Don't have to be a gyno, can be a nonspecific practitioner. gyno if something isn't right in the results of the exam.

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You will have need of to go see your OB/GYN first. Most doctors will not prescribe Birth Control beside out a PAP being preformed first.

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