pubertyGrown sometimes difficult and awkward, but it is part of the growth period. Usually girls who experience puberty earlier than boys.

By the time children aged between 8 to 18 years old, the daughter’s body will experience a shift towards a more mature woman.

This process is driven by starting out changing the hormone estrogen outer shape of a girl’s body and makes the genital organs develop. Hormones are substances that Kimi could make these changes happen and that affect how tissues and organs in the body work.

The experience of this growth will occur at that age, especially at the beginning of puberty and the age of 16 or 17 years someone will have a maximum height. In this process the hips will begin to spread laterally during puberty. Hair armpit area and the genital area will also begin to grow, and usually there are some teenagers who have sweat more during puberty. Fine hair will also grow at the arms and legs, and breasts will begin to enlarge and change shape, as quoted from Health24, Wednesday (5/8/2009).

Many good young men and women who will have problems with acne, but nothing to worry about with the growth of acne. Many treatments can be done to eliminate them and is a normal thing for teens to grow pimples. All these are changes that occur outside the body.

Meanwhile, changes in the body is not too drastic. Usually at the age of 12 or 13 years, young women will start having monthly menstrual periods caused by hormones. Ovaries will release eggs move down the tube and tube to the uterus. Will grow into the uterus lining to prepare for the possibility of blood pregnant. If you have intercourse at that time, the egg would be fertilized and the possibility of conception and pregnancy will occur.

But if you do not have intercourse, the layer will descend into the vagina. This process will happen for 4 or 7 days and usually will come back every 24-32 days. Every person has a menstrual cycle is different, in the first few years of the cycle may be irregular, but thereafter will remain.

If you have irregular cycles, it does not mean teens are pregnant, but there are several factors that can affect the menstrual cycle. Stress due to exams or family problems, excessive exercise, and major life changes such as illness can trigger a cycle disorder. If the menstrual cramping pain as a constant coming, you should check with your obstetrician.

Usually before the menstrual period begins, a teenager may experience stress or irritability, it is reasonable and commonly called the premenstrual syndrome (PMS). So, if one of your child experience this means the children have entered the world of adolescence.



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