Puberty does not hurt.You can have some growing pains in the bones or cramps when you get your period but that is nothing compared to labor. Nothing puberty can offer will hurt like labor. Can not think of anything in life that hurts like labor actually.
Breast pain can be a symptom of puberty, pregnancy, pain, aching and tenderness in the breast, or any weirdness in them. One breast can be larger than the other, it can change to different colors, or the nipple can be flat or inverted.
Yes normal body aches and pains other than that no
You're going through puberty.
Boys' need to have bigger bones to support their larger body frame and strength girls don't have that problem hence their quicker puberty.
It may be slightly larger than average but everyone is different so nothing to worry about. Once puberty is over bone growth slows down to a stop.
Puberty tends to come at an earlier age now than in the 1800s.
Any changes in the appearance of your nipples should be checked by your doctor. If this is normal for you, meaning when you went thru puberty 1 nipple ended up darker or larger, is completely normal. Most of us have 1 breast that is larger than the other.
if they are older than 13 they will be going through puberty right now. if there older than 19 than probably not or they are coming to the end of it.
in and of itself no. however there are somewhat more cases of bipolar disorder that appear in the years following puberty than in the years before puberty.
Yes, puberty is a discontinuous development. The body may grow to a more extent at the onset of puberty than towards the end or vice versa.
I am not sure waht you mean. Before puberty boys scrotums and testes are usually held tight up against the body. During puberty boys testes get larger so that they can begin to produce sperm. Testes produce sperm better if they are slightly cooler than the rest of the body. A boy's scrotum also gets larger during puberty to hold the bigger testes and to move them away from the heat of the body. the end result is that boys scrotums hang down during and after puberty. This process has been nicknamed "balls dropping." There is not usually any swelling of anything involved in this process. Could you be a little more specific and say what body part has swelled?
Puberty usually stops by the age of 18. But in some cases, it may go on for longer than that.