Puberty is probably the most dramatic change, but some changes will continue to happen as you get older.
just don't care about it and let your body do whats best
They'll probably stay the same for a few more years.
As you go through puberty it will grow along with the rest of your body. By the time you have finished puberty at around 18-years-old it will be the size it will stay with perhaps a small amount more. By 20-years-old it will be at it's permanent size.
-> It means that your doctor is concerned that you do not have enough body fat to give your body the energy and material it needs to make the changes that puberty will bring. Your doctor is concerned that you are too skinny for your body to stay healthy when your growth spurt begins.
Yes, a penis will typically show minimal growth and remain relatively small from birth until puberty. During puberty, significant growth occurs as a result of hormonal changes, leading to its adult size.
Once puberty has started their is no definite time period it will take. On average the body will make gradual changes over the course of a couple years or so. During that time it's crucial that you stay in great shape and keep your body healthy.
First off, what kind of question is that?Second off, they do not: die, turn into an elephant, throw up, stay the same... ECT!
Same amount of time as if you smoked it.
That means that it is moving - that it doesn't stay in the same place.
No. It will stay the same.
eating the same amount of calories that you burn in a day will make your weight stay the same, to lose weight burn more calories then you eat and to gain weight eat more calories then you burn
Eat meals more frequently, gain weight, in-turn your body will need more calories to stay at the same weight (or continue to grow) therefore making you want and need to eat more.