Usually breasts.
No. You can have hair on your breasts, but pubic hair is in the pubic area of your body.
Everyone develops at different ages.
There can be hair on the breast and near the nipples. Pubic refers to a specific area of the body so they are not pubic hairs.
Yes you can. I might be going through puberty, My breasts are developing and I have pubic hair and I'm 9
Here is a simplified checklist of the different stages in puberty for a girl:Stage I- No pubic hair at all- Prepubertal appearance- No breast gland tissue present- Areola is not elevated above skin of the chestStage II- Small amount of long downy hair beginning to grow on labia majora- Breast buds form- Small area of glandular tissue in breast is present- Areola begins to get larger- Menarche often occurs in late stage I or in stage IIStage III- Pubic hair begins to darken and become more curly and coarse- Pubic hair begins to spread to pons pubis and then laterally- Breast begins to elevate above surface of chest- Breast development beyond borders of aerolaStage IV- Adult-like pubic hair on mons pubis, but does not extend to upper thigh- Increased breast size and elevation- Areola develops a second elevated region that extends beyond the plane of the rest of the breast.Stage V- Adult pubic hair distribution and texture- Breast is adult in size- Areola's secondary elevated region begins to regress to the same plane as the rest of the breast- Papilla remains projected
Usually, breasts get bigger, pubic hair develops in the underarm and vagina, and, you get cramps and bloating.
In Females Stage I - No pubic hair at all - Prepubertal appearance - No breast gland tissue present - Areola is not elevated above skin of the chest Stage II - Small amount of long downy hair beginning to grow on labia majora - Breast buds form - Small area of glandular tissue in breast is present - Areola begins to get larger - Menarche often occurs in late stage I or in stage II Stage III - Pubic hair begins to darken and become more curly and coarse - Pubic hair begins to spread to pons pubis and then laterally - Breast begins to elevate above surface of chest - Breast development beyond borders of aerola Stage IV - Adult-like pubic hair on mons pubis, but does not extend to upper thigh - Increased breast size and elevation - Areola develops a second elevated region that extends beyond the plane of the rest of the breast. Stage V - Adult pubic hair distribution and texture - Breast is adult in size - Areola's secondary elevated region begins to regress to the same plane as the rest of the breast - Papilla remains projected
For males, the first sign of puberty is usually enlargement of the testicles. For females, the first sign is usually breast development and pubic hair growth.
When? At puberty? Menstruation, breast growth, growth of pubic hair.
Here is a simplified checklist of the different changes girls undergo while in puberty. In Females Stage I - No pubic hair at all - Prepubertal appearance - No breast gland tissue present - Areola is not elevated above skin of the chest Stage II - Small amount of long downy hair beginning to grow on labia majora - Breast buds form - Small area of glandular tissue in breast is present - Areola begins to get larger - Menarche often occurs in late stage I or in stage II Stage III - Pubic hair begins to darken and become more curly and coarse - Pubic hair begins to spread to pons pubis and then laterally - Breast begins to elevate above surface of chest - Breast development beyond borders of aerola Stage IV - Adult-like pubic hair on mons pubis, but does not extend to upper thigh - Increased breast size and elevation - Areola develops a second elevated region that extends beyond the plane of the rest of the breast. Stage V - Adult pubic hair distribution and texture - Breast is adult in size - Areola's secondary elevated region begins to regress to the same plane as the rest of the breast - Papilla remains projected
Here is a simplified checklist of what occurs during the different stages of puberty for girls. In Females Stage I - No pubic hair at all - Prepubertal appearance - No breast gland tissue present - Areola is not elevated above skin of the chest Stage II - Small amount of long downy hair beginning to grow on labia majora - Breast buds form - Small area of glandular tissue in breast is present - Areola begins to get larger - Menarche often occurs in late stage I or in stage II Stage III - Pubic hair begins to darken and become more curly and coarse - Pubic hair begins to spread to pons pubis and then laterally - Breast begins to elevate above surface of chest - Breast development beyond borders of aerola Stage IV - Adult-like pubic hair on mons pubis, but does not extend to upper thigh - Increased breast size and elevation - Areola develops a second elevated region that extends beyond the plane of the rest of the breast. Stage V - Adult pubic hair distribution and texture - Breast is adult in size - Areola's secondary elevated region begins to regress to the same plane as the rest of the breast - Papilla remains projected
Here is a simplified version of the 5 stages of female pubertal development. In Females Stage I - No pubic hair at all - Prepubertal appearance - No breast gland tissue present - Areola is not elevated above skin of the chest Stage II - Small amount of long downy hair beginning to grow on labia majora - Breast buds form - Small area of glandular tissue in breast is present - Areola begins to get larger - Menarche often occurs in late stage I or in stage II Stage III - Pubic hair begins to darken and become more curly and coarse - Pubic hair begins to spread to pons pubis and then laterally - Breast begins to elevate above surface of chest - Breast development beyond borders of aerola Stage IV - Adult-like pubic hair on mons pubis, but does not extend to upper thigh - Increased breast size and elevation - Areola develops a second elevated region that extends beyond the plane of the rest of the breast. Stage V - Adult pubic hair distribution and texture - Breast is adult in size - Areola's secondary elevated region begins to regress to the same plane as the rest of the breast - Papilla remains projected