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  • Pregnancy Slideshow (Mom & Baby) for Parents


    Here's a peek at what's going on inside your body during the amazing 40 weeks of pregnancy. Watch your belly — and your baby — grow!

  • For Boys: Trouble "Down There" for Kids


    Boys might feel embarrassed if they get hurt or have a health problem "down there." Find out more in this article for kids.

  • Understanding Medicines and What They Do for Teens


    Medicines can cure, stop, or prevent disease; ease symptoms; or help in the diagnosis of illnesses. This article describes different types of medications and offers tips on taking them.

  • Coming Out for Teens


    Coming out (or not) is a personal choice that depends on you and your situation. Learn more in this article for teens.

  • What to Do When You Feel Sad for Kids


    Everyone is sad once in a while. But depression is a sadness that goes on too long and hurts too much. Find out more in this article for kids.

  • Managing Diabetes at School for Teens


    You probably spend more than a third of your waking hours at school. Chances are you'll need to check your blood sugar levels or give yourself an insulin injection during that time. So what do you do?

  • How to Read a Recipe for Kids


    Recipes explain how to cook different foods. Once you know how to follow a recipe, you can get cooking!

  • Can a Doctor Tell if You've Been Masturbating? for Teens


    The only way a doctor might know if someone has been masturbating is if the area was irritated enough to make it red or a darker shade than usual.

  • Understanding Other People for Teens


    Being able to predict how other people might feel, act, or react is a skill that helps us build better relationships. These tips can help you develop the skill of understanding others.

  • Talking to Parents About Depression for Teens


    If you feel depressed, you need to reach out for help and support. Read our tips for teens on talking to parents about depression.

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