The long term effects of puberty are that boys turn into men who are capable of fathering children and girls turn into woman who are capable of bearing children.
maybe but i think it has side effects on them??
There are no side effects of Puberty. Puberty is natural and normal. Changes happen to the body and brain that brings a child through puberty to adulthood. If your voice has broken then you will be a good way through puberty.
The effects of puberty can last into the early 30's.
Growth of the breasts at puberty
you may get muscle growth any time from now until about a little before you end puberty. some effects of puberty come out really late in some people
... I'm not really sure what you mean? I mean there are male and female but do you mean the effects of puberty and what parts of the body they effect and how?
It effects the body but making it larger.
No, gymnastics cannot reverse the effects of puberty. Puberty is a natural biological process that leads to physical and hormonal changes in the body, which are irreversible. While gymnastics can promote physical fitness, flexibility, and body awareness, it does not alter the fundamental changes that occur during puberty. Engaging in gymnastics can help individuals develop strength and coordination, but it does not negate the physiological changes brought on by puberty.
Menstruation starts during puberty. Also the breasts also become larger. Hair grow in pubic area.
It doesnt have a direct effect on puberty. But bare in mind that overuse of anything is not good. alcoholic perfumes must be avoided.
Everyone gets puberty at different stages and ginger people are no different. im ginger and i started puberty at about 9
Recent studies on puberty blockers have shown that they can be effective in delaying puberty in adolescents experiencing gender dysphoria. However, there is ongoing research on the long-term effects and potential risks associated with the use of these medications. It is important for healthcare providers to carefully consider the individual needs and circumstances of each adolescent before prescribing puberty blockers.