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Video: Am I Normal? (Girls and Puberty) for Kids
Girls have lots of questions about the body changes of puberty, especially about breasts and first periods. Watch this video to get some answers!
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Tampons, Pads, and Other Period Supplies for Teens
When it comes to pads and tampons, there are lots of choices. It may take some experimenting before you find what works best for you. Here are some tips.
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Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) for Teens
In polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), the ovaries produce higher than normal amounts of certain hormones, which can interfere with egg development and release. Learn how doctors diagnose and treat PCOS.
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Your Changing Body: Answers for Girls With Autism for Teens
Now that you're older, your body may be changing. This is a normal part of growing up. Here's what's going on.
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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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Irregular Periods for Teens
Wondering whether it's normal to have irregular periods? Get the facts about this common problem.
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Vaginal Yeast Infections for Parents
Vaginal yeast infections are common among growing girls, and can cause some pain and discomfort. They usually clear up quickly with proper medical treatment.
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Your Changing Body: Answers for Girls With Autism for Kids
As you get older, your body will change -- this is part of growing up. Here's what to expect.
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Abnormal Uterine Bleeding (AUB) for Teens
If periods aren't regular it's usually because a girl's body is still developing. But sometimes, changes in blood flow can be a sign of abnormal uterine bleeding (AUB).
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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.