A 16-year-old girl comes to the office for emergency contraception. She had unprotected sexual intercourse last night and is worried that she may become pregnant. Her last menstrual period was 1 week ago, and she has had regular menses since menarche. Physical examination is normal and urine pregnancy test is negative. After various emergency contraceptive options are discussed, the patient asks for a pill option and that her parents not be notified about this visit. In most states, which of the following is the most appropriate management of this patient?
A) Obtain parental consent prior to providing emergency contraception
B) Prescribe misoprostol (prostaglandin E1) pills
C) Provide levonorgestrel pill
D) Reassure patient that pregnancy is unlikely and no emergency contraception is required
E) Supply a short course of high-dose oral contraceptives
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