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How can I get and aids/hiv test without my mom knowing? |
I am someone sexually active but I have been celibate for 9 months. I want to know if im clean or not. But I dont want my mom to know and I can't drive or anything. What should I do? you can go to your dr. or if you don't want you mom's medical insurance to be billed go to a public clinic and pay cash. but regardless of how old you are your mom can't know it is called Doctor Patient confidentiality. Good luck your local health department. Donate blood, they'll tell you whether or not you have HIV/AIDS, since if you do they can't use your blood. And it's confidential. go to any client they keep ur info confidential Walk or take a bus to the local health department. AIDS testing is confidential and your mother never has to know you are getting a test. You can't drive, you live with your parents.....but you're sexually active. you can order home tests online. I don't know how accurate they are. I think they cost like 40 bucks. stay at a friends house? but take a bus or ask a friends mom so long as you trust them to take you to a family planning clinic. there are a lot of state or free clinics you can be tested at for free without parent concent. Or take a bus to the hospital and go through the ER. if your over 14 they usually won't contact your parents. if nothing else give tghem a fake name and phone number. The easiest and cheapest way is to donate blood. Blood banks now have to test the blood for any disease that may be present. I think you do have to be 18 for this. otherwise ask a friend to take you to a health clinic. if you having being having different partners have a test , but you will need 3 bloof tests, nowadays at the health centre, i think the hiv/aids test is made personal. u can have it and they wont tell anyone abt the result. so, u can go and get it without ur mom knowing. tell her that u wanna go out for shopping etc. u cant drive but surely ur mom allowed u to ride bicycle or get a cab, right? Planned Parenthood. Try to see if there's a friend who can drive you. And if not.. and I feel bad for even telling someone to try this, but erm... lie to your mom/aunt/cousin/whatever, and ask them to drive you to a "store" nearby a planned parenthood. Tell them you'll call when you wanna be picked up, then when they're out of sight, git yer *** over to that building! find a ride and go all aids test are confidental For convenience, there are home HIV tests. They are probably more expensive than just going to a clinic-but are just as reliable. You send the blood sample in and call with your id# for results. There is a councellor you speak with when you call to register. It is very simple and very private and available at the pharmacy in your local drugstore. |
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I took it because my past behaviours were risky. Definitely I was nervous of the result... who won't. But I thought positively and promised to myself to stop all the risky behaviours. ...I don't believe they run an aids test unless you're notified of it first. ...if there's any reason to, yes. ...Of course.. There is no reason not to in these days of 'safe sex' even if someone is faithful, how do you know where they've been before you? Have you ever had unprotected sex with a... At Planned Parenthood, you can get an HIV test where they have you rub a swab around on the inside of your cheek. It goes to a lab, and I think in a few days, Planned Parenthood calls you or you... At a local doctor or hospital. A blood test is the only way to find out and the results can take months to come back with an accurate result. By the way, there is a difference between HIV and... a blood test ...No, they do not. Doctors etc will not test your blood for HIV/AIDS unless you specifically ask them too. Just like they wouldn't test you for other things (eg pregnancy, diabetes) unless eith... |
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