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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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Could I Get Pregnant the First Time I Have Sex? for Teens
Even if it’s someone’s first time having sex, it’s possible to become pregnant. Find out how and learn ways to help prevent it.
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Medical Care and Your 6- to 12-Year-Old for Parents
Regular well-child exams are essential to keep kids healthy and up-to-date with immunizations. Find out what to expect at the doctor's office.
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Dengue Fever for Teens
This infectious disease can cause high fevers, headaches, rashes, and pain throughout the body. Find out what to do about dengue fever - and how to avoid it.
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Talking to Your Partner About Condoms for Teens
Some people are embarrassed by the topic of condoms. Here are some tips for talking about condoms with your partner.
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How to Use a Male Condom for Teens
Condoms can help prevent pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases (STDs). Learn how to use condoms correctly to keep you and your partner safe.
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Dengue Fever for Parents
You're not at risk of this illness in the U.S., but if you live in or are traveling to a tropical country it's wise to take precautions against this virus.
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The Diaphragm for Teens
Before you consider having sex, you need to know how to protect yourself. A diaphragm may be a birth control good option for a young woman who can take responsibility in advance.
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Birth Control: Diaphragms for Parents
A diaphragm may be a birth control good option for young women who can take responsibility in advance. Find out more.
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Sexual Harassment for Teens
People who sexually harass someone else use cruel sexual comments, gestures, threats, or actions. Learn examples of this abuse and how to get help.