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Can a Doctor Tell During Your Pelvic Exam if You've Had Sex? for Teens
Most of the time, a doctor can't tell if a girl has had sex just from a pelvic exam. But you should let your doctor know if you've had sex anyway. Here's why.
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How Can I Find Out if My Partner Has an STD? for Teens
Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) don’t always cause symptoms, so you can’t tell if your partner has one. That’s why you both should get tested for STDs.
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How to Use a Male Condom for Teens
Condoms can help prevent pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases (STDs). Learn how to use condoms correctly to keep you and your partner safe.
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Talking to Your Partner About Condoms for Teens
Some people are embarrassed by the topic of condoms. Here are some tips for talking about condoms with your partner.
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Dengue Fever for Teens
This infectious disease can cause high fevers, headaches, rashes, and pain throughout the body. Find out what to do about dengue fever - and how to avoid it.
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Medical Care and Your 6- to 12-Year-Old for Parents
Regular well-child exams are essential to keep kids healthy and up-to-date with immunizations. Find out what to expect at the doctor's office.
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Birth Control: Diaphragms for Parents
A diaphragm may be a birth control good option for young women who can take responsibility in advance. Find out more.
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Sexual Harassment for Teens
People who sexually harass someone else use cruel sexual comments, gestures, threats, or actions. Learn examples of this abuse and how to get help.
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Dengue Fever for Parents
You're not at risk of this illness in the U.S., but if you live in or are traveling to a tropical country it's wise to take precautions against this virus.
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The Diaphragm for Teens
Before you consider having sex, you need to know how to protect yourself. A diaphragm may be a birth control good option for a young woman who can take responsibility in advance.