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Contraceptives for teenagers

Journal of Pediatric Health Care, 1991
The contraceptive options suitable for teenagers are presented and discussed. Condoms have the advantage of preventing the spread of sexually transmitted diseases, and oral contraceptives are probably the most effective in preventing pregnancy. Other options include the barrier contraceptives available to women, spermicides, sponges, intrauterine ...
B, Bullough, V, Bullough
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Hematometrocolpos in a Teenager

New England Journal of Medicine, 2018
Hematometrocolpos in a Teenager A 19-year-old woman presented to the emergency department with lower abdominal and pelvic pain. Physical examination revealed a suprapubic mass and imperforate hymen, findings consistent with hematometrocolpos.
Luiz G O, Brito, Hilda S, Suto
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Photoprotection in teenagers

Photodermatology, Photoimmunology & Photomedicine, 2006
Background: It is very common to apply a ‘template photoprotection’ without taking into consideration the background of a specific population. In Lebanon, so far, no preliminary survey has been conducted before launching an educational photoprotection campaign, revealing the need of the people according to their background.Materials and methods: In ...
Fouad, El Sayed   +4 more
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Pancreatitis in teenagers

The American Journal of Surgery, 1986
Pancreatitis in teenagers is rare and has not received attention in the medical literature. A retrospective study was conducted to identify unique factors in this age group. Clinical data, cause, radiographic evaluation, operative procedure, and outcome were reviewed in 21 teenagers. Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography and computerized axial
K, Beshlian, J A, Ryan
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Got A Teenager

Nursing Standard, 2011
Got A Teenager is a social networking and advice site giving parents of teenagers a space to support each other. It is a terrific resource for anyone with children aged over ten. Yes, the teenage years now start at ten.
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The trouble with teenagers

Nursing Standard, 1990
I am writing in response to the article, 'Teenage troubles' (Nursing Standard January 31 - February 6). I feel angered and concerned that as usual the plight of the community attracting qualified staff is not being addressed as part of this or previous campaigns.
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Contraception for the Teenager

Medical Clinics of North America, 1975
PIP: Although adolescents are now fecund at an earlier age, they are not ready for parenthood financially, educationally, or socially until a much later time. More and more states directly or indirectly permit minors to consent for their own contraceptive needs, a trend that must be applauded.
J L, Rauh, R L, Burket, R R, Brookman
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Teenagers In Communication, Teenagers On Communication

Journal of Language and Social Psychology, 2003
With adolescents commonly depicted by adults as communication ignorant and inept, the need to find out what young people actually understand by, and know about, communication is discussed in this article. In this vein, two pieces of research that have investigated "communication awareness" in adolescence are reviewed, and ideas for further research in
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Teenagers and Contraception

International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics, 1979
Early sexual activity in young women has created new problems in contraception and gynecologic pathology for physicians. None of the existing birth control methods seems ideally adapted to the young: oran contraceptives, the only infallible method, may present adverse effects. Intrauterine devices may result in expulsion or infection.
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Teenage Pregnancy

2012
Teen pregnancy is a social problem not resolved in developing and some developed countries. Adolescent fecundity has become the most exact bio-demographic and health indicator of development. In developing countries that are expected to follow the sexual behaviour patterns of developed countries, without offering the levels of education and services ...
Ramiro, Molina Cartes   +1 more
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