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Friday, February 14, 2020

Md. lawmaker proposes bill after teen given birth control implant at school

BALTIMORE — A new bill requires parental consent for certain kinds of birth control.

The legislator proposed the measure after seeing WMAR-2 News Mallory Sofastaii's report on a 16 year old girl who received a birth control implant while at school.

Nicole Lambert learned from her child's pediatrician that her daughter had Nexplanon, a form of long-acting reversible contraception, implanted in her arm and it wasn't by her doctor.

“She was like the school did it. The nurse at the school,” Lambert said.



Lambert had received calls from the school for permission to dispense other medications, but never this.

“They call me for Tylenol, but they don't call me about birth control,” said Lambert.

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6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Amazing, kids cannot bring a cough drop to school without letting the nurse know, but they can get implanted birth control without your consent, WTH ????

Anonymous said...

You can thank the demoncrats for that.

Anonymous said...

Makes me remember the Hitler doctrine of controlling the Nazi population to blonde hair blue eyes. This is the Liberal Democrat communist way of controlling the population.

Anonymous said...

just saving the taxpayer a boat load of money! more of this should be done! beats abortion!

Anonymous said...

It’s far more economical to give a girl birth control than having her drop out of school and then be dependent on the taxpayers to support the the offspring and her fo 18 years.
She has a better idea chance of becoming a productive member of society instead of a burden on society if she completes her education.

Anonymous said...

It’s far more economical to give a girl birth control than having her drop out of school and then be dependent on the taxpayers to support the the offspring and her fo 18 years.
She has a better idea chance of becoming a productive member of society instead of a burden on society if she completes her education.