Changes in girls at puberty
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CHANGES IN GIRLS AT PUBERTY:
- bodies increase in size and shape
- hips become more rounded
- waist becomes more broader
- vulva, vagina and nipples get bigger and the breasts begin to develop
- their menstrual cycle begins
- hair in places like under your arms and in your pubic area
- have a growth spurt, and will get taller
- voice changes, become more high-pitched
- forming acne on skin due to the increasing activities of the sweat glands
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girls, these hormones target the two ovaries (say: OH-vuh-reez), which contain eggs that have been in the girl's body since she was born. The hormones cause the ovaries to start making another hormone, called estrogen. Together, these hormones prepare a girl's body to start her periods and be able to become pregnant someday.
Boys and girls both begin to grow hair under their arms and their pubic areas (on and around the genitals). It starts out looking light and thin. Then, as kids go through puberty, it becomes longer, thicker, heavier, curlier, and darker. Eventually, boys also start to grow hair on their faces.
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