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A to Z: Dysmenorrhea for Parents
"Dysmenorrhea" means difficult or painful periods.
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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.
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Can Birth Control Help With Cramps? for Teens
Doctors may prescribe some kinds of birth control to ease period cramps. Find out what may help.
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Your Changing Body: Answers for Girls With Autism for Teens
Now that you're older, your body may be changing. This is a normal part of growing up. Here's what's going on.
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Can I Practice Using a Tampon if I Don't Have My Period Yet? for Kids
Is it OK to practice using a tampon if you don't have your period yet? Find out.
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A to Z: Amenorrhea, Secondary for Parents
Secondary amenorrhea is when a girl who had been getting her period stops menstruating for more than 6 months or for more than three of her usual cycles.
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A to Z: Amenorrhea, Primary for Parents
Primary amenorrhea is when a girl does not start her period by age 15 or 3 years after she begins puberty.
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A to Z: Amenorrhea for Parents
Amenorrhea is when a girl is not getting her period.
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Taking Care of Your Body: Answers for Girls With Autism for Kids
Learning how to take care of your body is part of growing up. Here's what you need to do to stay healthy and clean.
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Should I Use Scented or Unscented Pads and Tampons? for Kids
Pads and tampons come in scented and unscented varieties. Which should you use?