Yes, women produce gametes after puberty. They continue to do so till they hit the menopause.
In men, gametes are produced continuously throughout their lives via spermatogenesis, which occurs in the testes. In women, gametes are formed during fetal development and released monthly after puberty through oogenesis, which takes place in the ovaries. Additionally, men produce multiple small motile gametes (sperm), while women produce fewer larger non-motile gametes (eggs).
Menstrual cycles begin at puberty. Women hit puberty at different times, just as men do. The average age for puberty is between 12 to 15 years old. Menstrual cycles usually begin somewhere within that range.
Girls start puberty in order to become women. Generally girls begin puberty around 2 years before boys do. The range which is considered normal for puberty to start in girls is from 8 years of age up until the early teens. On average most girls begin puberty from around 10 to 12 years of age. 10-13 at least!
Well that is somewhat difficult, but most people that have reasonable knowledge on puberty, know about the age that most women begin to go through puberty.
Unlike women, who are born with their lifetime's supply of eggs, men do not begin creating sperm until they reach puberty.
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Puberty for a girl lasts a few years once it starts so depending on when it started add around 5 years. puberty does last like 5 years but Period last when you're in your 60s to 70s
No a transexual women does not I through iny puberty she has taken hormones and have had sugery. Male to Female transexuals can go through puberty because He/She has not change its body
By going through puberty.
It's part of puberty .
The reproductive system in both men and women becomes more active. In men the testis start producing more and fertile semen. In girls, the ovaries produce fertile eggs.
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