To the mom who responded calling "BS" and to another asking T. to elaborate:
She has mentioned her kids (plural) in the past. Just because she doesn't mention each of them in each post doesn't mean she has only one child. After reading the comments here, I went back and spent all of two minutes looking at a few past posts, and it's pretty clear to me she has a son and a daughter.
T.,
Sounds like you did a great job! Your daughter trusts you and highly regards your opinions and values, and even at 18, she is asking you to help her with this huge transition in her life that most teens just plunge into without any parental advice.
There really is no side to see, dear. She's 18. Take her to the Dr. If she doesn't already, make sure that she really understands how her body works and that she knows all about contraception and how to access it.
This is where the Dr. can be of help to you. Do you like your gynecologist? Do you think he/she would be good with a young adult who may need some guidance in this area? If so, make an appointment. If not, ask your friends for recommendations.
This is a decision she has to make now, but she is asking for your help. Take her, and be assured that you're doing the right thing. Good job, mom!
J. F.