Puberty is the process of physical changes that lead to sexual maturity in teens. For most girls, a key milestone is their first period, which typically occurs between ages 10 and 14. For more information on the changes that occur during this time, click here.
Menstruation refers to the monthly period experienced by individuals who have gone through puberty. Each month, the body prepares for a potential pregnancy by thickening the uterine lining. If pregnancy doesn’t occur, this lining is shed, resulting in menstrual bleeding. For more details, click here.
Menopause marks the final stage of a woman's reproductive journey and is experienced differently by each individual. While all women will go through menopause, various treatments are available to help manage symptoms. Learn more here.
Throughout ones life one may engage in sexual activity. It's crucial to ensure that all intercourse is consensual and that you regularly get tested for sexually transmitted infections (STIs).
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Fertility can be influenced by several factors, many of which are beyond your control, including age, lifestyle, genetics and anatomical makeup, and sexually transmitted infections (STIs).
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Pregnancy occurs when sperm fertilizes an egg and implants in the uterus. Each pregnancy is unique, and symptoms can vary widely. Learn more here.
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