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Puberty in Girls
Puberty in girls:- Puberty
is the time when the body changes from that of a child to that of an adult
due to hormonal surge.In girls, the body becomes physically capable to have
babies. In girls, puberty usually starts earlier as compared to a boy, usually
between 9 and 13 years of age. Hence, many girls are taller and more mature
as compared to boys of the same age, till the boys catch up.
In
girls, breast development is the first sign of puberty. Initially, small tender
lumps may develop under the nipples which grow bigger. It is not common for
one breast to be larger than the other breast but they usually become equal
as they attain their final size and shape.
Hair
develops under the arms and legs, soft hair may grow in the pubic region(area
between the legs), it eventually becomes thick and curly.
The contour
of the body changes as it becomes more curvier. Hips become wider and fat
starts accumulating in the stomach, buttock and legs. As in the case of boys,
the arms, legs, hands and feet grow faster than the rest of the body and the
girl teenager may feel a little clumsier than usual.
Skin
becomes more oily and there is increased perspiration due to increased secretion
from the glands. Some girls may get pimples (acne). These can be controlled
and for more information consult your pediatrician.
In girls, the
periods or menses begin. It is due to bleeding from the uterus cyclically
and the cycle occurs at every 21-35 days interval for 3-8 days. Most girls
get their periods between 9 and 16 years of age. Initially, the cycles may
be irregular but once the hormones balance out, the menses may become regular.
Last updated on 6-11-2000