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I'm 14 and I Don't Have My Period Yet. Is This Normal? for Teens
Girls usually get their first periods between the ages of 8 and 15. However, some girls start puberty a little earlier or later than others.
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All About Puberty for Kids
Voice cracking? Clothes don't fit? Puberty can be a confusing time, but learning about it doesn't have to be. Read all about it in this article for kids.
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Pads and Tampons for Kids
When a girl gets her period, she'll need some supplies. Find out more in this article for kids.
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Delayed Puberty for Parents
Puberty usually begins in girls 8-14, and in boys 9-15. If kids pass this normal age range without showing any signs of body changes, it's called delayed puberty.
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PMS, Cramps, and Irregular Periods for Teens
Get the facts on which period problems are normal and which ones might indicate something's going on.
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PMS, Cramps, and Irregular Periods for Parents
Most period problems are common and normal. But some might be a sign that there's something else going on.
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Pregnancy Slideshow (Mom & Baby) for Parents
Here's a peek at what's going on inside your body during the amazing 40 weeks of pregnancy. Watch your belly — and your baby — grow!
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When Will I Start Developing? for Teens
Lots of girls and guys worry about when their bodies will develop. The fact is that physical development starts at different times and moves along at different rates in normal kids.
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Understanding Puberty for Parents
Puberty was awkward enough when you were the one going through it. So how can you help your kids through all the changes?
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Female Reproductive System for Parents
The female reproductive system is made up of the parts inside and outside a female’s body that help make a baby. Learn about them and how they work.