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  • Genital Herpes for Parents


    Genital herpes is a sexually transmitted disease (STD) that's usually caused by the herpes simplex virus type 2 (HSV-2).

  • Are Condoms 100% Effective? for Teens


    Condoms aren’t perfect, but if you’re going to have sex, they’re an important way to protect yourself from sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) and pregnancy.

  • Could I Get Pregnant the First Time I Have Sex? for Teens


    Even if it’s someone’s first time having sex, it’s possible to become pregnant. Find out how and learn ways to help prevent it.

  • Is It OK to Have Sex While You Have Your Period? for Teens


    Health-wise, it’s fine to have sex during your period, so it depends on how you and your partner feel about it. Find out how to stay safe if you do have sex.

  • A to Z: Vaginitis for Parents


    Vaginitis is an inflammation of the vagina.

  • A to Z: Epididymitis for Parents


    Epididymitis refers to swelling and inflammation of the epididymis, the coiled tube at the back of the testicle that holds and carries sperm.

  • Can I Get Pregnant From Oral Sex? for Teens


    It's not possible to get pregnant from oral sex alone.

  • The IUD for Teens


    Before you consider having sex, you need to know how to protect yourself. Learn more about the IUD and to find out how well it works for teens.

  • I Have Bumps on My Penis. Is This Normal? for Teens


    Bumps on your penis may or may not be cause for concern. Learn more.

  • Can Vaginal Cleaning Prevent Pregnancy? for Teens


    Some people clean their vagina after having sex to prevent pregnancy, but it won’t work. If you decide to have sex, use reliable birth control instead.