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When Is it Time to Start Seeing a Gynecologist? for Teens
Doctors recommend that girls start seeing a gynecologist between the ages of 13 and 15. Here's why.
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Is a Gynecologist the Same as a Primary Care Doctor? for Teens
Some primary care doctors provide routine gynecological care, but others don't.
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Gyn Checkups for Teens
Girls should get their first gynecological checkup between ages 13 and 15. Find out what happens during a yearly gyn visit -- and why most girls don't get internal exams.
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Why Are My Breasts Different Sizes? for Teens
It's quite common for girls to have different-sized breasts, especially as they develop during puberty. If you're worried about how your breasts are developing, check out this article.
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von Willebrand Disease for Teens
When people have Von Willebrand disease, their blood doesn't clot properly. Many teens with VWD have such mild symptoms that they never know they have it.
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Does My Mom Have to Be in the Room During My Gyn Exam? for Teens
It's up to you if your mom stays in the room with you during a gyn exam.
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How Can I Get on the Pill Without Telling My Parents? for Teens
If you can't talk to your folks, you can get the Pill (or the ring or patch) from a health clinic like Planned Parenthood.
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Do I Need a Pelvic Exam if I Had the HPV Vaccine? for Teens
The doctor or nurse practitioner will decide if you need a pelvic exam based on your medical history and physical health.
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Vaginal Yeast Infections for Teens
What are vaginal yeast infections? Can anything be done to prevent them?
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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.