Latest NewsMinors’ Access to Contraceptive Services PhoenixApril 22, 2026 Nearly half of US states explicitly permit minors to access contraception without parental involvement, allowing minors to provide their own consent for this care. In several of these states, minors are allowed to provide consent to contraception only under certain circumstances, including: when there is a health risk to the minor; if the minor is or has ever been married; if the minor is already a parent; or if the minor is currently pregnant or has ever been pregnant. Some of these states also allow providers to notify minors’ parents that they have accessed contraception. ContraceptionHealthcareMinorsReproductive rightsSafety NetUnited States