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Writer's pictureSarah Rolfing, RN

Cervical Health in Teens & Birth Control

Teaching young women about their bodies is essential. So often, teens are put on birth control to “fix” period problems, not just for avoiding pregnancy. When young girls take birth control, it not only delays the maturation of their cervix (which can impact future fertility), but it also increases the risk of contracting STIs. This can impact future reproductive health. We are advocates for teen health literacy and FULL informed consent. Know the facts. We specialize in teaching teen girls 15-18 years old how to chart their cycles. Enroll now!




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