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Friday 9 August 2019

Beginner's Talk About Puberty!

Beginner's Talk About Puberty!


Have you ever heard of the word puberty? Well basically puberty is when boys and girls at the
age of 8 or 9 starts having changes in their body. The hormones is what starts everything and
sends a signal to your body when you begin puberty. The pituitary gland controls your puberty
and moods.


Now let’s talk about the girl’s body first! Girls start and end puberty at the age of 8-16! When
a girl goes through puberty, she gets something called a period (menstruation). A period is when
the blood from the vagina comes out and starts pouring. This happens because the ovaries that
are surrounded by blood, pushes the blood through the fallopian tube and out it comes. Want to
know a fact about your eggs? Well it is a known fact that eggs are the biggest cell in the human
body! Eggs are also the reason how girls get pregnant. When the egg meets the sperm, it
combines together and forms a baby in the girl’s uterus. If you’re between the ages of 45-55
it’s most likely you won’t have your period anymore. This is called ‘menopause’ and it is
scientifically said that you wouldn’t be able to give birth around these ages. 


Boys regularly start at the age of 9-16. The boy’s vocal chords starts making their voice deeper.
The testicles starts producing sperm and then it keeps on making sperm for the rest of his life.
Boys and girls get a growth spurt and that is when you start getting taller, faster and faster.
Something that both genders get is B.O (body odour). When you play sports or get really sweaty,
a nasty smell starts coming through your body and people’s noses. A boy sometimes get erections.
Erections are when the boy’s private part fills up with blood and then it starts coming up. If you
see this happening, don’t start laughing because boys can’t control it. Boys and girls also get
pubic hair. This is when they get hair around their body!


Do you want to know some ways on how to take care of yourself during puberty? Well here
are some ways! Always try to have 8-10 hours of sleep and make sure to eat healthy food than
junk food. Exercise 60 minutes a day. Shower daily and use deodorant. Have 8 glasses of water
each day. Don’t start shaving early or else your hair will come back faster and thicker.
When you’re going through puberty, you’ll probably see pimples and acne on your face, so
try not putting germs on your face and touching it often.

Puberty will be a hard stage through your life but if you’re feeling uncomfortable or worried,
just ask your family or friends what’s been going on. 

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