Many parents feel awkward answering kids’ questions about sex. But by giving honest responses, you can help your child have healthy feelings about it.| kidshealth.org
Menstruation (or period) happens monthly. As the uterus sheds its lining, vaginal bleeding follows. Menstrual blood is made of blood and tissue.| medlineplus.gov
The glands of the endocrine system and the hormones they release affect almost every cell, organ, and function of our bodies.| kidshealth.org
Puberty was awkward enough when you were the one going through it. So how can you help your kids through all the changes?| kidshealth.org
Get the facts about steroids, their side effects, and why kids and teens might try them.| kidshealth.org
Without bones, muscles, and joints, we couldn't stand, walk, run, or even sit. The musculoskeletal system supports our bodies, protects our organs from injury, and enables movement.| kidshealth.org