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How Can I Tell if My Baby Is Constipated? for Parents
A baby probably isn't constipated if their stool (poop) is soft, no matter how often the bowel movements happen or if the baby strains to pass them.
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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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My Son Wants to Grow Taller - What Can I Tell Him? for Parents
Find out what the experts have to say.
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What Does Contagious Mean? for Kids
There's a good reason your parent tells you to cover your mouth when you sneeze or cough!
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Telling Your Partner You Have an STD for Teens
If you have a sexually transmitted disease (STD), it’s best for your partner or any past partners to hear it from you. Here’s how to have the talk.
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How to Tell When Someone Is Nice: Answers for Kids With Autism for Kids
Choose friends who are nice to you. Here's how to tell if someone is nice, or is being mean.
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Abuse: What Kids Need to Know for Kids
Abuse is never OK and is never a kid’s fault. Here's what to do about it.
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Abuse: What You Need to Know for Teens
Abuse means treating another person with violence, cruelty, harm, or force. It's never OK, and it's not the fault of the person who is being abused. Tell an adult you trust or call a helpline.
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Telling Your Child a Family Member Has a Serious Illness for Parents
When a loved one has a serious illness, it can be hard to know how to tell your child. Here are tips on when to talk, what to say, and how to help kids cope.
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How to Do a Testicular Self-Exam (Slideshow) for Teens
The testicular self-examination (TSE) is an easy way for guys to check their own testicles to make sure there aren't any unusual lumps or bumps - which are usually the first sign of testicular cancer.