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  • Genital Warts (HPV) for Teens


    You've probably heard lots about sexually transmitted diseases. The good news is that STDs can be prevented. For information on how to protect yourself and how to treat genital warts, read this article.

  • Can I Get Pregnant Right After My Period Ends? for Teens


    If you have sex, you can get pregnant before your period, during it, or right after your period ends. Learn how to help prevent unplanned pregnancy and more.

  • Endometriosis for Teens


    Endometriosis is when tissue that looks and acts like the lining of the uterus grows outside the uterus. Here's how doctors help people who have it.

  • Gonorrhea for Teens


    The STD gonorrhea can be very dangerous if it's not treated, even in someone who has mild or no symptoms. For information about how to protect yourself, read this article.

  • Syphilis for Teens


    Syphilis is a sexually transmitted disease (STD). Early treatment can cure it and prevent long-term problems.

  • How Can I Get Birth Control Without Telling My Parents? for Teens


    If you can't talk with your parents about birth control, you can still get it from your doctor, a health clinic, or a school’s student health center.

  • Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID) for Teens


    Pelvic inflammatory disease, sometimes called PID, is an infection of the fallopian tubes, uterus, cervix, or ovaries. Learn how to protect yourself.

  • How Do People Get AIDS? for Teens


    AIDS, or acquired immunodeficiency syndrome, is a disease where the body is unable to fight off many infectious diseases as it normally could. Find out how AIDS is spread and how to protect yourself against it.

  • 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.

  • Is It OK to Have Sex While You Have Your Period? for Teens


    Health-wise, it’s fine to have sex during your period, so it depends on how you and your partner feel about it. Find out how to stay safe if you do have sex.