A study from Duke University revealed that teens and their doctors are not—or are barely—talking about sex, sexuality and dating. The study showed that teens and their doctors spend approximately 36 seconds talking about these topics. How is 36…
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The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) suggest that girls be prescribed emergency contraception (EC) (also known as the morning-after pill) before they start having vaginal sex. Why? Because pediatricians believe girls are more likely to use EC when…
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Many teens are nervous about going to the clinic and feel they might be judged for using available reproductive health services. Others just don’t know when or where to go. Typically, teens only go when there is something “wrong,” which only…
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