
Most health care providers keep their clients' information confidential. It’s really important for patients to be completely honest with their doctors and health care providers — about everything, including their sexual histories. This is because clinicians need to get an accurate picture of a patient’s health and needs. Having as much information as possible allows a clinician to make the best medical decisions. Keeping someone’s information confidential helps promote patient openness and protect the doctor-patient relationship.
But for one reason or another, certain providers may not be able to guarantee complete confidentiality — sometimes this is because of the applicability of certain laws, other times it is a clinician’s personal choice. So, the health care provider may be able to tell you whether your daughter is having sex — if the doctor knows. In most cases, doctors will not know if their young patients are sexually active, unless their patients tell them.
It may be a better idea for you to ask your daughter if she’s having sex. When it comes to sexual matters, you can give her better information, advice, and support than she could get anywhere else! Perhaps your daughter would like to talk with you but is worried that you may act negatively — that’s the number-one reason why kids don’t talk with their parents about sex. It may be difficult to acknowledge that your daughter is sexual — let her know that. Break the ice by saying something like, “This is uncomfortable for me. My parents never had this conversation with me, but I would like you to know that I am here for you.” The most important thing is that your daughter knows you are open and available whenever she wants to talk.