Puberty And GirlsA Story by ♡∞♡Ɖåṩℎå Ãℓĉĩƞḋŏɍ♡∞♡I opening the minds of the young girls about how their body works towards puberty. Between the ages of eight and ten the development takes place these stages are; Body Growth, Breast Development, Body Hair, Body Sweat, Skin and Hair Changes, Genitals Develop, Discharge Occurs, and First Period Starts. Now you should know that you are not on your own, every female have gone, is going or will go through puberty. Your mom, your aunties, your grandma, your female teachers and every females has to go through puberty even boys go through puberty, but in girls its alot different. Should don't be afraid to ask any female role model that you really trust questions about puberty, because as you go along the way you will have questions. Body Growth is the growing of the body. The major change you may notice is growing faster than you did during childhood. This is known as a growth spurt. First, you may notice your feet and hands getting bigger. Next, the arm and leg bones grow, making you taller. You may gain some weight to match the increase in your bone size. This may be an awkward time until the rest of the body catches up, but once it does, your body will be more proportional. Breast Development is the sudden growth of breast stage by stage. At first you may notice what feel like little buds, or swellings, under your n*****s. After that, your breasts will gradually get bigger and fuller and may become a little sore. Wearing a bra will be important so you can have the proper support for your breasts. Check out the Bra Guide to find your size. Also, it’s important to remember that every girl is different. How large or small your breasts become depends on the physical genetic traits in your family. Full breast development typically takes 2-3 years. Body Hair this is the grow of pubic hairs in private areas. Soon you will find new hair growing in new places. Curly hair will start growing in the pubic area (the area that extends from your lower stomach to between your legs). In some girls, pubic hair may appear before breast development. At first, this hair is soft, and there's not much of it. Later, the hair grows longer and becomes a little curly. Although it starts growing between the legs, it eventually covers the entire pubic area and may include the upper, inner thighs. This usually takes 2-3 years. A few months after pubic hair begins to grow, hair will also grow under your arms. Body Sweat this is the release of sodium(sweat) of of the body. Your sweat glands will become larger and more active, causing you to sweat more. This may happen even before your breasts develop. Once this happens you will want to wear an antiperspirant/deodorant to help reduce sweating. Skin And Hair Changes during puberty, the pores in your skin produce more oil, especially on your face. This can cause acne. You may have to wash your hair and face more often now that you're going through puberty. It would be a good idea to create a daily skin care routine to meet the needs of your changing skin. Genitals or private areas, also (develop) grow and change during puberty. Your outside parts (the vulva) are enclosed by two sets of "lips." The larger lips have hair. The inner, smaller lips don't. These increase in size a little bit. Inside your body, the vagina is getting longer and the uterus is getting bigger. Discharge is a clear or cloudy fluid produced by your body to moisten and cleanse the vagina. Before you start your period, you'll probably notice yellow or white stains inside your underwear. This is natural moisture from the vagina. It's perfectly normal, and it's a sign that menstruation will likely start in six to 18 months. Sometimes, vaginal discharge can become white, clumpy, thick or milky. In this case, you might have a yeast infection. Talk to your parents or doctor if you have any questions. All of these changes lead up to the start of your first period. You may not be sure what’s normal, but there’s no need to worry. When you first start menstruation, it can be unpredictable for the first two years. It typically takes 1-2 years for cycles to develop, so you may not be regular for a while. Check out this article to learn more about your period and the best ways to stay protected.
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Added on January 6, 2015 Last Updated on January 6, 2015 Author♡∞♡Ɖåṩℎå Ãℓĉĩƞḋŏɍ♡∞♡Castries, Catholic, Saint LuciaAboutI love to write, freakout, television, movies, social media etc. more..Writing
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