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  • Male Reproductive System for Teens


    What makes up the male reproductive system and how does it develop? Find the answers to these questions and more.

  • Female Reproductive System for Teens


    Why do girls get periods? What goes on when a woman gets pregnant? What can go wrong with the female reproductive system? Find the answers to these questions and more in this article for teens.

  • Can Wearing Tight Clothes Affect Sperm Count? for Teens


    Some studies have shown a decrease in sperm count from wearing tight-fitting underwear.

  • About the Body Basics Library for Teens


    Did you ever wonder what all those complex body systems do? Use this medical library to find out about basic human anatomy, how it all functions, and what happens when things go wrong.

  • Why Does the Doctor Have to Examine My Testicles? for Teens


    Doctors check the testicles to make sure everything is healthy and that a guy doesn't have any problems, like a hernia.

  • Female Reproductive System for Parents


    The female reproductive system is made up of the parts inside and outside a female’s body that help make a baby. Learn about them and how they work.

  • Is It Normal to Get Erections? for Teens


    If you've ever had an erection in an embarrassing situation, you've probably asked yourself this question. But erections are perfectly normal, especially during puberty.

  • Testicular Injuries for Teens


    Serious testicular injuries are relatively uncommon, but testicular injury can be painful. Here's how you can protect yourself from injury.

  • What Should I Do About Lumps in My Testicles? for Teens


    You should tell your doctor about any lumps or swelling in your testicles. Here's why.

  • Feeling Comfortable With a Doctor of a Different Gender for Teens


    Seeing a new doctor can feel awkward if the person is a different gender and the visit is about something sensitive. These tips can help you feel more at ease.