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Puberty, the period during which adolescents reach sexual maturity and become capable of reproduction.
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Asked: 3 years agoIn: Psychology

What is puberty?

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    Puberty is a natural and gradual process of physical and hormonal changes that occur in adolescents as they transition from childhood to adulthood. It is a period of growth and development when the body undergoes various transformations to become capable of reproduction and assume adult characteristRead more

    Puberty is a natural and gradual process of physical and hormonal changes that occur in adolescents as they transition from childhood to adulthood. It is a period of growth and development when the body undergoes various transformations to become capable of reproduction and assume adult characteristics.

    During puberty, the body experiences hormonal shifts that lead to the development of secondary sexual characteristics, such as breast development in girls and the growth of facial hair in boys. Other changes may include the deepening of the voice, the growth of pubic and body hair, and the onset of menstruation in girls.

    In addition to physical changes, puberty also influences emotional and psychological development as adolescents navigate the challenges of identity formation and increased social interactions.

    Puberty typically starts around the ages of 8 to 13 in girls and 9 to 14 in boys, though the timing can vary among individuals. The process usually lasts several years until the body reaches its adult form and reproductive capabilities.

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Asked: 3 years agoIn: Psychology

What are the stages of puberty?

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    During puberty, adolescents go through several stages of physical and hormonal changes as they transition from childhood to adulthood. The stages of puberty are as follows: 1. Stage 1 (Prepubertal): This stage occurs before any physical changes of puberty begin, and the reproductive organs are stillRead more

    During puberty, adolescents go through several stages of physical and hormonal changes as they transition from childhood to adulthood. The stages of puberty are as follows:

    1. Stage 1 (Prepubertal): This stage occurs before any physical changes of puberty begin, and the reproductive organs are still immature.

    2. Stage 2 (Early Puberty): The first signs of puberty start, including the development of breast buds in girls and enlargement of the testicles in boys. Body hair begins to grow, and hormonal changes kick in.

    3. Stage 3 (Mid-Puberty): During this stage, further growth and development occur. Girls experience more breast development, and boys’ testicles and scrotum continue to grow. Pubic hair becomes coarser and spreads, and there may be a growth spurt in height.

    4. Stage 4 (Late Puberty): Girls’ breasts are almost fully developed, and boys’ testicles and scrotum continue to grow. Both genders continue to gain height and may experience more muscle mass development.

    5. Stage 5 (Post-Puberty): The final stage marks the completion of physical development. Girls’ breast development reaches its final stage, and boys’ genital growth completes. Pubic hair has fully developed, and individuals reach their adult height and body proportions.

    It’s essential to remember that the timing and pace of puberty can vary significantly among individuals.

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Asked: 6 years agoIn: Gynecology

What are the causes of delayed puberty ?

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    Delayed puberty most often has no known cause. In some cases, it may run in families. In other cases, it may be caused by any of these: 1. Chromosomal problems. 2. Genetic disorder. 3. Chronic illness. 4. Tumors of the pituitary gland or hypothalamus. 5. Underactive pituitary gland (hypopituitarism)Read more

    Delayed puberty most often has no known cause. In some cases, it may run in families. In other cases, it may be caused by any of these:

    1. Chromosomal problems.
    2. Genetic disorder.
    3. Chronic illness.
    4. Tumors of the pituitary gland or hypothalamus.
    5. Underactive pituitary gland (hypopituitarism).
    6. Underactive thyroid (hypothyroidism).
    7. Abnormal development of the reproductive system.
    8. Inability of the body to use androgen hormones (complete androgen insensitivity syndrome).
    9. Too much exercise.
    10. Severe lack of eating (anorexia).
    11. Parents or siblings with delayed puberty.
    12. Congenital syndrome.

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Asked: 6 years agoIn: Gynecology

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    When a boy or girl becomes sexually mature in-between age (10-14) for girls and (12-16) for boys. The onset of secondary sex characteristics in both sexes.

    When a boy or girl becomes sexually mature in-between age (10-14) for girls and (12-16) for boys. The onset of secondary sex characteristics in both sexes.

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