Sexual Health for Teens

The teenage years are a time of growth, independence, and important decisions. 

Learning about sexual health is an essential part of staying safe and healthy.

At County Obstetrics & Gynecology, we focus on education, prevention, and open communication. 

Our goal is to provide teens with accurate information about safe sex, sexually transmitted infection (STI) prevention, and pregnancy prevention — while encouraging thoughtful, informed decision-making.

Our Fenton office provides age-appropriate counseling focused on safety and prevention.

We aim to create a comfortable environment where teens can ask questions while also encouraging family involvement whenever possible.

What is sexual health?

Sexual health is about understanding your body, feeling comfortable asking questions, and knowing what is normal for your age. It includes:

  • Physical development during puberty
  • Menstrual cycles and period concerns
  • Vaginal health and comfort
  • Emotional well-being and relationships
  • Learning how to protect your health

Relationships, Consent & Emotional Health

Healthy relationships are built on communication, respect, and consent. Sexual health also includes:

  • Understanding personal boundaries
  • Feeling safe and respected
  • Managing peer pressure
  • Emotional well-being and self-confidence

The Importance of Parent–Teen Communication

Open communication between teens and parents plays an important role in healthy decision-making. We encourage families to:

  • Discuss expectations and values
  • Talk openly about safety and responsibility
  • Create a supportive environment for questions
  • Maintain trust and respect

If you ever feel uncomfortable, pressured, or unsure, talking with a trusted adult or healthcare provider can help. Medical providers can help guide these conversations in a professional and respectful way.

Making Informed Decisions

Choosing whether or when to become sexually active is a personal decision.

We strongly encourage:

  • Thoughtful consideration of emotional readiness
  • Understanding the physical and medical implications
  • Open communication with a parent or trusted adult
  • Respect for personal boundaries and consent

Healthy decisions are best made with education, support, and open dialogue.

Safe Sex & STI Prevention

Sexually transmitted infections are common among teenagers and young adults. Many infections may not cause symptoms but can still affect long-term health.

Key prevention strategies include:

Early education helps reduce risk and protect future reproductive health.

Pregnancy Prevention

If a teen becomes sexually active, pregnancy prevention should be discussed openly and responsibly.

Options may include:

Each method has advantages and considerations. A medical visit allows for personalized guidance based on health history and goals.

A Supportive Start to Lifelong Women’s Health

Early education and positive healthcare experiences help build confidence and healthy habits for the future. Our providers focus on listening, educating, and supporting teens as they navigate this stage of life.

Learn More About…

If you or your teen have questions about sexual health, birth control, or STI prevention, we encourage you to schedule an appointment with County Obstetrics & Gynecology in Fenton, Missouri.

Our practice proudly serves teens and families throughout South St. Louis County and the greater St. Louis metro area.

County Obstetrics & Gynecology

STL Leaders in Women’s Healthcare

Board Certified Physician:

Dr. Lawrence V. Boveri

Dr. Stephen A. Boveri

Our Location

1859 Bowles Avenue

Suite 103

Fenton, MO 63026

Our Hours:

Monday:              9:00 – 5:00

Tuesday:             9:00 – 5:00

Wednesday:       9:00 – 5:00

Thursday:           9:00 – 3:00

Friday:                 9:00 – 12:00