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Can a Doctor Tell During Your Pelvic Exam if You've Had Sex? for Teens
Most of the time, a doctor can't tell if a girl has had sex just from a pelvic exam. But you should let your doctor know if you've had sex anyway. Here's why.
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Abuse: What Kids Need to Know for Kids
Abuse is never OK and is never a kid’s fault. Here's what to do about it.
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Abuse: What You Need to Know for Teens
Abuse means treating another person with violence, cruelty, harm, or force. It's never OK, and it's not the fault of the person who is being abused. Tell an adult you trust or call a helpline.
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How to Do a Testicular Self-Exam (Slideshow) for Teens
The testicular self-examination (TSE) is an easy way for guys to check their own testicles to make sure there aren't any unusual lumps or bumps - which are usually the first sign of testicular cancer.
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Can a Doctor Tell if You've Been Masturbating? for Teens
Usually, a doctor cannot tell if a someone has been masturbating.
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Online Safety for Kids
Online, just like in the real world, it's always better to be safe than sorry! Here's how kids can stay safe on the Internet.
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How Do I Tell Somebody I Only Like Them as a Friend? for Kids
How do you tell a someone you don't like them as a boyfriend or girlfriend? Find out.
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Testicular Exams for Teens
You may be wondering why the doctor needs to do a testicular exam. Find out in this article.
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Talking to Your Parents or Other Adults for Teens
Whether it's an everyday issue like schoolwork or an emergency situation, these tips can help you improve communications with your parents and other adults.
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Testicular Torsion for Parents
This emergency condition causes extreme genital pain and usually requires surgery to save a boy's testicle. If your son has groin pain, get him to a doctor right away.