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Your Changing Body: Answers for Boys With Autism for Teens
When you're a teen, your body changes. This part of growing up. It's called puberty. Here's what to expect.
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Your Changing Body: Answers for Boys With Autism for Kids
As you get older, your body changes. This is called puberty. Here's what to expect.
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Breastfeeding FAQs: How Much and How Often for Parents
Here's info about how often to breastfeed your baby, how long it takes to nurse, and much more.
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Medical Care During Pregnancy for Parents
The sooner in pregnancy good care begins, the better for the health of both moms and their babies. Here's what to expect.
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Going to the Doctor for Kids
When you go to the doctor for a checkup, it's because your parents and your doctor want to see that you're growing just the way you should. Read all about what happens at the doctor's office.
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Breastfeeding FAQs: Solids and Supplementing for Parents
Here are answers to some common supplemental feeding questions - from when to introduce solids to offering breastfed babies formula.
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How Can I Take Charge of My Own Medical Care? for Teens
Find out how to take charge of managing your medical care.
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Stress (Topic Center) for Parents
All kids feel stressed at times. Learning to cope with life's ups and downs is what resilience is all about. You can help kids build their inner strength and confidence.
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I'm 14 and I Don't Have My Period Yet. Is This Normal? for Teens
Girls usually get their first periods between the ages of 8 and 15. However, some girls start puberty a little earlier or later than others.
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How Can I Talk to My Dad About Girl Stuff? for Kids
Tips on talking to dad about personal stuff.