If you are interested in what phase of puberty you are in you can most certainly ask your doctor. There are several different criteria they will use to determine how far along in puberty you are, and they will be able to let you know.
Here is a simplified list of physical changes that occur in boys during puberty
In Males:
Stage I
- Prepubertal appearance
- Testicular volume less than 1.5 ml
- Penis 3 cm or smaller
Stage II
- Small amount of light downy hair at the base of the penis and scrotum
- Scrotum skin thins
- Testicles continue to enlarge (up to 6 ml)
- Scrotal enlargement begins
- Penis size remains unchanged
Stage III
- Pubic hair begins to darken and become more coarse
- Pubic hair begins to extend from just above penis to more of a triangle shape
- Testicular size around 6-12 ml
- Scrotum continues to enlarge
- Penis begins to enlarge, first in width, then in length (up to about 6 cm)
- Due to increased hormone secretion, 70% develop breasts temporarily
Stage IV
- Pubic hair has quality of adult, but has not extended to the legs
- Testicular volume about 12-20 ml
- Scrotum continues to enlargen
- Scrotum begins to darken in color
- Penis continues to enlarge, first in length (up to about 10 cm), then in width
- Due to increased hormone secretion, 70% develop breasts temporarily
Stage V
- Pubic hair extends to medial thigh
- Testicular volume 18-20 ml or larger
- Adult sized and colored scrotum
- Penis length around 15 cm
- Gynecomastia, if present, regresses
You could ask him, but just to avoid emotional turmoil (only in some people), it really depends on your relationship to him. You could probably see if he's going through puberty; if you see his facial hair.
There is nothing you can but wait for puberty. If puberty is over you can ask your doctor for help but surgery is the only way then.
There is nothing you can but wait for puberty. If puberty is over you can ask your doctor for help but surgery is the only way then.
There is nothing you can but wait for puberty. If puberty is over you can ask your doctor for help but surgery is the only way then.
i dont think so! iwould ask a doctor!
You should keep off alcohol until you have left school at least if not 18-years-old. It should not delay Puberty but if you are worried about delays then ask advice from your Doctor.
If you feel a disc shaped lump in your nipple, then it is working out too much or puberty. Ask your doctor.
Yes, if you haven't entered puberty at 17 the doctor will put you on hormones.
This is late for starting puberty but it can be helped by hormonal treatment available from your Doctor.
Wait until puberty, sometimes it takes time to hit puberty... not everyone hits it at 13. Some hit puberty at 11 others 15. Everyone's body is different. Though if you are still concerned it's always best to ask a doctor.
No, unless you have an issue.
Trust him
If you have not reached puberty at 18 you need help from a doctor to start it with medical help.