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Puberty

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Key Stage 3

Meaning

Puberty is when an organism goes through physical and mental changes that make it able to produce offspring.

About Puberty in Females

A diagram showing some of the changes that happen to females in puberty.

About Puberty in Males

A diagram showing some of the changes that happen to males in puberty.

It's normal

Puberty can be a confusing experience and people always have lots of questions. These are the answers to some common questions you might like to know.

Girls:

One breast will grow a bit quicker than the other.
Once the breasts have grown one is often bigger than the other.
Your first period may be unexpected so you may want to keep a sanitary towel just in case.
You should have your first period between 10 and 15 years old. If it doesn't happen by 16 you should speak to a doctor.
At first your period might not happen every month.
Your period should not last more than 7 days. If it lasts longer, then you should talk to a doctor.
The vagina sometimes releases some clear fluid. If the fluid is cloudy or yellow you should talk to a doctor.

Boys:

One testis hangs slightly lower than the other.
You will get random erections that can be embarrassing but are perfectly normal.
Sometimes you will wake up with an erection.
Have a 'wet dream' where you ejaculate in your sleep. You may want to find out how to use the washing machine if you are embarrassed.