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Find out which birth control methods may be right for you.... Details >
National Health Information Center, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
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Teach your children the facts about their bodies, sex, and relationships. This will help them stay healthy and make good choices as they grow up.... Details >
National Health Information Center, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
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Initiating conversations about the facts of life may be difficult for some parents because they did not grow up in an environment where the subject was discussed. To help, here are 10 tips from the ex... Details >
Kids may not feel comfortable approaching parents with questions about sexuality but let them know your views on sex and birth control. Knowing where you stand helps kids make choices that are right f... Details >
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This article provides some tips from experts in the field of sex education on talking with young people about sexuality.... Details >
There are so many myths about preventing pregnancy. These videos set the record straight.... Details >
Find a AASECT certified sex therapist in your area, a mental health professional specialized in treating clients with sexual issues and concerns.... Details >
American Association of Sex Educators, Counselors and Therapists
Answering kids' questions about sex is one of the responsibilities many parents dread most. By answering kids' questions as they arise, parents can help foster healthy feelings about sex. ... Details >
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This Web site offers answers to questions about teen sexual health and sexually transmitted diseases.... Details >
Parents can help foster healthy feelings about sex if they answer kids' questions in an age-appropriate way. Here are some suggestions.... Details >