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If you’re a teenager—or the parent of a teen—you’re no stranger to the power of hormones. Starting as early as age 7 or 8, the body begins to produce the hormones that are responsible for the changes of puberty. Teenage hormones are the chemicals that cause the physical growth and sexual development that will carry teens through into adulthood.
As these substances take hold of a teen’s body, parents (and kids) will notice that adolescents’ emotions, moods, and sexual feelings are much stronger. They will probably experience mood swings, weight gain, and growth spurts. In addition, teens may also feel more impulsive and more inclined to take risks, like experimenting with drugs or alcohol , driving without a license, or having unsafe sex.
Teen hormones affect not only adolescents’ bodies and minds, but also their behavior. Peer pressure, low self-esteem, and raging hormones can lead teens to take chances and engage in risky behaviors that could have a negative effect on their future. Therefore, as children enter their teenage years, it’s important for them to have a support system they can rely on. Parents, siblings, therapists, teachers, and coaches can provide wisdom and guidance as teens navigate this challenging, exciting time in their lives.
Teenage hormones drive physical and sexual development. At the beginning of puberty, the brain releases a hormone called gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) . GnRH triggers the pituitary gland—a small but significant gland that controls the production of several major hormones—to secrete follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) and luteinizing hormone (LH) into the bloodstream.
In people assigned female at birth, the primary sex hormone is estrogen. For those assigned male at birth, testosterone is the primary sex hormone. In addition, both boys and girls produce hormones called androgens, although boys produce a higher level of androgens. Other teenage hormones that initiate change and growth are dihydrotestosterone (DH), estradiol, and growth hormone.
For transgender teens , puberty is typically the time to begin hormone therapy to support the transition to their identified gender. This has documented positive effects on trans teens’ mental health. According to a 2019 study on the role of hormones in the transgender brain, “the bulk of the data suggests that self-reported level of function and quality of life is improved with GAHT (gender-affirming hormone therapy).” The researchers concluded, “Although being trans is associated with increasing mental health problems due to social circumstances, there is now growing evidence suggesting that gender-affirming social support and GAHT are linked to better mental health outcomes.”
Puberty hormones begin to do their work typically around between ages 7 and 13 in people assigned female at birth, and 9 and 15 in those assigned male at birth. However, the onset of puberty happens at a slightly different time for each person. Around this age, some high school students look more mature while others may still have less developed bodies. Each adolescent develops at their own pace.
The natural next question, of course, is when do teenage hormones settle down? It takes a while! Some of the physical development associated with puberty, such as breast development, are complete by around age 18. But the process itself continues into young adulthood. By the time a young person reaches their early 20s, the release of sex hormones has slowed down and the mental and physical changes associated with puberty are complete.
Child development expert James Tanner identified five stages of puberty:
In girls, FSH and LH instruct the ovaries to begin producing estrogen, one of the primary female sex hormones, and eggs. Girls will grow taller and put on weight and muscle mass. They will begin to have a menstrual cycle and will develop fuller breasts and wider hips. Body hair grows on the legs, under the arms and over the sex organs as a result of teenage girl hormones and emotions may begin to be more volatile and intense. Acne may become more prevalent, along with stronger body odor.
In boys, puberty hormones tell the testes to begin producing testosterone, the male sex hormone, and sperm. Boys will grow taller and put on weight and muscle mass. They will develop larger sex organs and will be able to ejaculate (release sperm). Boys will develop body hair on the legs, under the arms, and over the sex organs. They may have stronger body odors and may develop acne or other skin problems.
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