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How to deal with your little one touching their genitals At some point we as parents will probably notice our baby or toddler begin to discover their genitals They may rub, tug, or stroke their private parts as early as six months old It may feel confusing and unexpected as a parent
Could My Toddler Have a Yeast Infection? - Parents According to Claire McCarthy, MD, a pediatrician at Boston Children's Hospital, toddlers with an itchy vaginal area could have a yeast infection, but more likely the itching is due to
Baby Genital Care 101: What Parents Need to Know Discharge may be normal in some cases, says Dr Alexander It's typical for babies born with female genitalia to have small amounts of white discharge during the first two weeks of life
Tip Sheet: Age-Appropriate Sexual Behavior - Stop It Now It can be hard to acknowledge that all of us, even children, are sexual beings, have sexual feelings and are curious about sex and sexuality Children’s curiosity can lead to exploring their own and each other’s body parts by looking and touching
Vaginitis in Children | Nemours KidsHealth It’s especially common before puberty, when the lining of the vagina and the skin of the vulva are very thin Soap, laundry detergent, fabric softener, tight clothing, wet diapers or swimsuits, or sand can bother this area, leading to vaginitis
Vaginal Symptoms-Child - Seattle Childrens Vaginal discharge from STIs (sexually transmitted infections) is rare before the teen years Vaginal Foreign Object Young girls may put an object (such as a bead) in the vagina This can be part of normal behavior as young girls explore their bodies It will cause a bad-smelling discharge
Care for Baby Girls Genitals, Causes of Bleeding - WebMD It's normal for newborn girls to bleed from their vagina during the first few days of life WebMD tells you how to keep the area clean -- and when to call the pediatrician