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Puberty refers to the process of physical changes by which a child's body becomes an adult body capable of reproduction. Growth accelerates in the first half of puberty and reaches completion by the end. Body differences between boys and girls before puberty are almost entirely restricted to the genitalia. During puberty major differences of size, shape, composition, and function develop in many body structures and systems. The most obvious of these are referred to as secondary sex character ...
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Resources
- A Guide to Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (Center for Young Women's Health)
- A Guide to Puberty and Menstrual Cycles (Center for Young Women's Health)
- A Guide to the Reproductive System (Kids Health)
- A Guide to Using Your First Tampon (Center for Young Women's Health)
- All About Menstruation (Nemours Foundation)
- Can I Make My Breasts Larger? (Nemours Foundation)
- El Ciclo Menstrual (Office of Consumer Affairs, OEA, FDA,)
- Everything You Wanted to Know About Puberty (Kids Health)
- On the Teen Scene: A Balanced Look At the Menstrual Cycle (Office of Consumer Affairs, OEA, FDA,)
- Puberty (National Women's Health Information Center)
- Puberty: What to Expect When Your Child Goes Through Puberty (American Academy of Family Physicians)
- Sports and Menstrual Periods - The Female Athlete Triad A Guide for Teens (Center for Young Women's Health)
- Talking to Your Child About Menstruation (Nemours Foundation)
- Talking To Your Child About Puberty (Kids Health)
- Why Are My Breasts Different Sizes? (Nemours Foundation)

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