When they have a problem, when they become sexually active or are sexually assaulted, or at age 18 or 21, depending on whom you ask. The content of the exam will depend on the patient's history.
Females should begin having regular checkups with a healthcare provider in their late teens, typically around age 18. This initial visit often includes discussions about reproductive health, contraception, and general wellness. After that, it's recommended to have annual checkups, including gynecological exams and screenings as needed, such as Pap smears starting at age 21. Regular checkups can help monitor overall health and address any concerns early on.
When they have a problem, when they become sexually active or are sexually assaulted, or at age 18 or 21, depending on whom you ask. The content of the exam will depend on the patient's history.
When they have a problem, when they become sexually active or are sexually assaulted, or at age 18 or 21, depending on whom you ask. The content of the exam will depend on the patient's history.
Annually
It is not recommended that women get a checkup of the reproductive system at the time of puberty. A young women with complaints such as painful periods or long-absent periods may need a check of the reproductive system. Sexually active women and all women 15 to 25 should have a test for chlamydia annually. A routine check the the reproductive system is not recommended for women under 21 if they are not having problems or symptoms.
Yes. Having regular checkups throughout your pregnancy is so important for the child's health and your own.
1 annual should do it.
You should not be sad. If he was having sex with other females he was oubiously a player.
Males should not be with females during pregnancy or birth. It cant be with the babies until they are big. The male will eat the babies. You have to separate them after they mate
The iris of the eye can change color with age. There are some diseases that can change the color of your eye. You should be having regular eye checkups anyway so ask your eye doctor.
Typically, the balance should be 50/50 between males and females, but some people report a 75/25 from males to females.
Not necessarily, but if you don't know why you're not having a menstrual cycle and you should be, then see a doctor ASAP.