Precocious puberty - when signs of puberty start before age 7 or 8 in girls and age 9 for boys - can be tough for kids. But it can be treated.| kidshealth.org
Anemia happens when there aren't enough healthy red blood cells in the body. It can be caused by many things, including dietary problems, medical treatments, and inherited conditions.| kidshealth.org
Having a plan for the future can help your big kid reach his or her full potential. Follow this 8-step checklist to help your child succeed during the elementary school years.| 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
Talking to kids about puberty is an important job for parents, especially because kids often hear about sex and relationships from unreliable sources. Here are some tips.| kidshealth.org
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
The female reproductive system is made up of the parts inside and outside a female’s body that help make a baby. Learn about them and how they work.| kidshealth.org