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Why Am I Getting Urinary Tract Infections? for Teens
Find out what the experts have to say!
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The Diaphragm for Birth Control for Teens
A diaphragm may be a good choice for someone who’s mature enough to get protection ready before having sex.
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The Urinary System & Kidneys for Teens
The kidneys and urinary tract (urinary system) have their own duties, but the two rely on each other. Learn more here.
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What’s a Finger Condom? for Teens
A finger condom (also called a finger cot) is a thin pouch made of a stretchy material like latex. It’s placed over a finger and is often used to help prevent infection.
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Kidney Stones for Teens
Kidney stones mostly happen to adults, but sometimes teens can get them. Find out what kidney stones are, how to treat them, and ways to help prevent them.
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Blood in the Urine (Hematuria) for Teens
Hematuria is pretty common, and most of the time it's not serious. Find out what causes blood in the urine and what to do about it.
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Kidneys & Urinary System for Teens
This section has information on conditions that affect the kidneys and urinary tract.
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Birth Control, Pregnancy & STDs for Teens
See answers to some common questions about avoiding pregnancy and STDs.
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