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  • Chlamydia for Teens


    Chlamydia is an STD that often has no symptoms, so lots of people can have it and not know it. Read this article to learn how to protect yourself.

  • Chlamydia for Parents


    Chlamydia is an STD caused by bacteria. It's important to know the symptoms, as treatment can prevent the infection from leading to other health problems.

  • Urinary Tract Infections for Teens


    A urinary tract infection (UTI) is one of the most common reasons that teens visit a doctor. Learn about the symptoms of UTIs, how they're treated, and more in this article.

  • 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.

  • Pelvic Inflammatory Disease for Parents


    Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) is a serious infection of the female reproductive organs that may cause severe symptoms, minor symptoms, or no symptoms at all.

  • Your Daughter's First Gynecology Visit for Parents


    The idea of going to the gynecologist may make your daughter feel nervous. Here's how to make her feel more comfortable about a well-woman visit.

  • Prenatal Tests: Second Trimester for Parents


    Find out what tests may be offered to you during weeks 13 through 26 of pregnancy.

  • Can I Get Pregnant Right After My Period Ends? for Teens


    Having unprotected sex at any time is risky and can result in pregnancy.

  • A to Z: Bacterial Vaginosis for Parents


    Bacterial vaginosis (BV) is an infection in the vagina.

  • Can I Get Pregnant if My Periods Are Irregular? for Teens


    Yes. Any time a girl has unprotected sex, she could get pregnant.

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