: Preteens begin questioning who they are and where they fit in.
Starts as fine fuzz around the genitals and thickens into an inverted triangle shape.
Both boys and girls will experience several common developments: Growth Spurts : Preteens begin questioning who they are and
Menarche (the first period) typically occurs about two years after breast development starts. This marks the body's ability to release eggs for potential reproduction.
If pregnancy does not occur, the uterus sheds this lining, resulting in menstrual bleeding. This marks the body's ability to release eggs
Females experience specific biological changes driven primarily by the hormones estrogen and progesterone.
: Addressing nocturnal emissions and physical changes. : Addressing nocturnal emissions and physical changes
Puberty is not a medical condition to be cured—it is a mandatory, healthy blueprint that every adult has successfully navigated. Knowing what to expect transforms vulnerability into confidence. Treat your changing body with patience, practice open communication with trusted adults, and remember that everyone is evolving at their own perfect pace.
Brush twice daily and floss to prevent hormonal gingivitis (gum inflammation).
The body begins its reproductive cycles, which is a natural sign of physical maturation.
Deconstruct popular TV shows to discuss consent and communication.
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