Female Puberty

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Adolescence for girls and boys is a time where many changes happen. Puberty brings physical, hormonal and emotional stages and although each child has a unique journey, we want to let you know that these changes are normal. Jasmine Reese, M.D., medical director of the Adolescent and Young Adult Specialty Clinic at Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital, focuses on some of the puberty changes for girls on this week’s On Call for All Kids.
For girls, the stages of puberty start around the age of 8. This may sound young, but we are seeing physical puberty changes start younger and younger and depending on genetics, you may even start to see puberty changes at the age of 7. The first sign of puberty for girls is breast development or breast budding. You may hear your doctor use a fancy term for this called thelarche. If you don’t notice breast budding by the age of 13 you should be sure to have a check-up with your pediatrician or adolescent medicine doctor. 
You can expect several changes throughout the ages of 8-16 and these include hair growth on different body parts including the arm pits and outside of the vagina. You will start to notice more sweat, and sometimes this is smelly sweat so don’t forget to remind your teen to take daily showers and routinely use deodorant.
You will notice an increase in acne on the skin. Acne can appear not only on the face but sometimes on the chest and back. Girls tend to have an increase in body fat mass as they go through adolescence whereas boys tend to have increase in muscle mass. Girls generally will go through a growth spurt before boys and will notice that they are typically taller than many of the boys in class while in middle school.
Lastly, girls will experience the onset of a menstrual period. Periods can be light, heavy, or sometimes skip months in between cycles in the first one to two years after starting, and these can all be normal changes. If bleeding becomes too heavy where they are soaking through clothing or bed sheets at night, or if they are missing school or activities because of period flow or pain, they should see their pediatrician. 
Although discussions of puberty stages and the female reproductive system can be awkward to talk about with young girls, it is important for parents to start these discussions before changes happen so your tweens and teens can best prepare and feel more comfortable when puberty does start.
It is also important to use the correct anatomy terms when having these discussions. We are used to saying words like “private parts” or using nicknames for body parts, but it is a healthy practice to use the correct words such as “vagina,” “breasts,” “menstrual cycle” or “period” when educating your kids. This will help normalize the changes they go through during puberty and help them to feel more confident and comfortable in their own skin. 
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Перевести · 04.03.2021 · Puberty is a major change that happens in your body. It is a time when you grow very fast and your body starts to change into an adult body. Puberty usually starts between ages 8 to 13 in girls, …
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Перевести · 10.02.2020 · For girls, the stages of puberty start around the age of 8. This may sound young, but we are seeing physical puberty changes start younger and younger and depending on …
Полово́е созрева́ние, также пуберта́тный период или пуберта́т — процесс изменений в организме подростка, вследствие которых он становится взрослым и способным к продолжению рода. Несмотря на индивидуальные различия, в среднем начинается с 8–9 лет у жен­щин и с 10–11 у муж­чин, а заканчивается 16–17 лет у жен­щин и 19–20 лет у муж­чин. Половое созревание запускается с помощью сигналов из головного мозга к половым железам: семенникам у мальчиков и яичникам у девочек. В ответ на эти сигналы половые железы вырабатывают различные гормоны, стимулирующие рост и развитие мозга, костей, мышц, кожи и репродуктивных органов. Рост тела ускоряется в первой половине пубертатного периода, а полностью заканчивается с завершением полового созревания. До начала полового созревания различия в строении тела девочки и мальчика сводятся практически только к половым органам. В течение периода полового созревания формируются значительные различия в размерах, форме, составе и функции многих структур и систем организма, наиболее очевидные из которых относят ко вторичным половым признакам.
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It’ll usually happen at some point between the ages of 9 and 13. Just an FYI: In addition to all the physical changes that happen, puberty in girls can also affect your emotions — maybe you feel moodier than usual or get upset over something that wouldn’t normally bother you.
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What happens to your body during puberty?
What happens to your body during puberty?
Puberty is a stage of development in your body from kid to adult. Simply put: You’re growing. Female puberty happens when your body starts producing hormones that wake up your ovaries. Your ovaries then start pumping out estrogen, which preps your body to start periods and eventually get pregnant in the future.
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What is the growth spurt during puberty?
What is the growth spurt during puberty?
During puberty girls experience a sharp growth in their height. This is known as growth spurt. By the time she is 16 years old, she attains about 98% of the final height that she will eventually grow to.
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Skin and Hair Changes Possibly the worst part of puberty: Breakouts. Thanks to all those new hormones bouncing around your body, your skin produces more oil, particularly on your face. That oil can mix with bacteria and dead skin cells, clogging your pores and leading to acne.
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Differences between male and female puberty
Two of the most significant differences between puberty in girls and puberty in boys are the age at which it begins, and the major sex steroids involved, the androgens and the estrogens.

Although there is a wide range of normal ages, girls typically begin puberty around ages 10–11 and end puberty around 15–17; boys begin around ages 11–12 and end around 16–17. Girls attain reproductive maturity about four years after the fir…
Two of the most significant differences between puberty in girls and puberty in boys are the age at which it begins, and the major sex steroids involved, the androgens and the estrogens.

Although there is a wide range of normal ages, girls typically begin puberty around ages 10–11 and end puberty around 15–17; boys begin around ages 11–12 and end around 16–17. Girls attain reproductive maturity about four years after the first physical changes of puberty appear. In contrast, boys accelerate more slowly but continue to grow for about six years after the first visible pubertal changes. Any increase in height beyond the post-pubertal age is uncommon.

For boys, the androgen testosterone is the principal sex hormone; while testosterone is produced, all boys' changes are characterized as virilization. A substantial product of testosterone metabolism in males is estradiol. The conversion of testosterone to estradiol depends on the amount of body fat and estradiol levels in boys are typically much lower than in girls. The male "growth spurt" also begins later, accelerates more slowly, and lasts longer before the epiphyses fuse. Although boys are on average 2 centimetres (0.8 in) shorter than girls before puberty begins, adult men are on average about 13 centimetres (5.1 in) taller than women. Most of this sex difference in adult heights is attributable to a later onset of the growth spurt and a slower progression to completion, a direct result of the later rise and lower adult male levels of estradiol.

The hormone that dominates female development is an estrogen called estradiol. While estradiol promotes growth of the breasts and uterus, it is also the principal hormone driving the pubertal growth spurt and epiphyseal maturation and closure. Estradiol levels rise earlier and reach higher levels in women than in men.

The hormonal maturation of females is considerably more complicated than in boys. The main steroid hormones, testosterone, estradiol, and progesterone as well as prolactin play important physiological functions in puberty. Gonadal steroidgenesis in girls starts with production of testosterone which is typically quickly converted to estradiol inside the ovaries. However the rate of conversion from testosterone to estradiol (driven by FSH/LH balance) during early puberty is highly individual, resulting in very diverse development patterns of secondary sexual characteristics. Production of progesterone in the ovaries begins with the development of ovulatory cycles in girls (during the lutheal phase of the cycle), before puberty low levels of progesterone are produced in the adrenal glands of both boys and girls.
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