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	<title>Comments on: School pill runs &#8211; Herald Sun</title>
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		<title>By: Amy</title>
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		<description>Most schools have government doctors (not the sickbay nurse) therefore the doctor and patient confidentiality applies so if they don&#039;t want parent&#039;s contacted then they have to abide by those wishes.  However I&#039;m not saying I agree with it, half of these girls AND BOYS aren&#039;t old enough to make such important decisions by themself. Our school had a government nurse who could provide proper pregnancy tests that got sent into Ipswich and the results would be picked up by her in the next 2 or 3 days and she had all sorts of other stuff available for students, which I think is a good resource for students but when its 13 year olds... thats just ridiculous!  The morning after pill shouldn&#039;t be given to girls as young as 13 and 14 15 even because thats just ridiculous them having sex at that age.  I&#039;m nearly 18 and I haven&#039;t even had sex geeze!  I&#039;m on a full rant now buddy :D  It all comes down to better sex education in schools and institutes.  My sex education consisted of a talk from a nurse in year 7 who showed a video about how the two bunnies went bowling then went back to some house and rolled around under the covers and then she popped out 7 rabbits or something... Protection was barely discussed.  So when it comes down to it perhaps if there was better sex education in schools about sex, protection and sti&#039;s then perhaps this problem with the morning after pill would be reduced!

Ok I&#039;ve had my say :-) See I&#039;m so smart hence why I&#039;m at uni!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Most schools have government doctors (not the sickbay nurse) therefore the doctor and patient confidentiality applies so if they don&#8217;t want parent&#8217;s contacted then they have to abide by those wishes.  However I&#8217;m not saying I agree with it, half of these girls AND BOYS aren&#8217;t old enough to make such important decisions by themself. Our school had a government nurse who could provide proper pregnancy tests that got sent into Ipswich and the results would be picked up by her in the next 2 or 3 days and she had all sorts of other stuff available for students, which I think is a good resource for students but when its 13 year olds&#8230; thats just ridiculous!  The morning after pill shouldn&#8217;t be given to girls as young as 13 and 14 15 even because thats just ridiculous them having sex at that age.  I&#8217;m nearly 18 and I haven&#8217;t even had sex geeze!  I&#8217;m on a full rant now buddy <img src='http://shiftsolutions.com.au/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_biggrin.gif' alt=':D' class='wp-smiley' />   It all comes down to better sex education in schools and institutes.  My sex education consisted of a talk from a nurse in year 7 who showed a video about how the two bunnies went bowling then went back to some house and rolled around under the covers and then she popped out 7 rabbits or something&#8230; Protection was barely discussed.  So when it comes down to it perhaps if there was better sex education in schools about sex, protection and sti&#8217;s then perhaps this problem with the morning after pill would be reduced!</p>
<p>Ok I&#8217;ve had my say <img src='http://shiftsolutions.com.au/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':-)' class='wp-smiley' />  See I&#8217;m so smart hence why I&#8217;m at uni!</p>
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