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  • Can I Have Sex With a Tampon In? for Teens


    It's not a good idea to keep a tampon in if you're having vaginal sex. Here's why.

  • Bacterial Vaginosis for Teens


    BV is the most common vaginal infection. Although it's a mild infection, it can cause serious problems if it's not treated. Find out how to recognize BV and what to do about it in this article for teens.

  • Can I Get Checked for STDs Without My Parents Knowing? for Teens


    If you don't feel like you can talk with your parents about getting tested for sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), here are some tips on how to keep it private.

  • PrEP (Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis) for Teens


    PrEP (pre-exposure prophylaxis) is when someone takes medicines every day to lower their risk of getting HIV.

  • A Friend Keeps Asking Me to Do Sexual Stuff. How Do I Make Him Stop? for Teens


    When someone pressures you to do something you're not comfortable with, you have a right to say no.

  • Precocious Puberty for Parents


    Precocious puberty - when signs of puberty start before age 7 or 8 in girls and age 9 for boys - can be tough for kids. But it can be treated.

  • All About Puberty for Kids


    Voice cracking? Clothes don't fit? Puberty can be a confusing time, but learning about it doesn't have to be. Read all about it in this article for kids.

  • Week 2 for Parents


    Week 2 is the midpoint of a typical menstrual cycle, when ovulation occurs and conditions are most favorable for fertilization of an egg by sperm.

  • Testicular Torsion for Teens


    This emergency condition happens when the spermatic cord gets twisted and cuts off blood supply, causing pain and swelling. Find out what to do in this article for teens.

  • Recovering From Delivery for Parents


    After giving birth, you'll notice you've changed somewhat - both physically and emotionally. Here's what to expect after labor and delivery.