I would say about between the ages of 11 and 13
yes, all girls go through puberty. most girls enter puberty around the ages of 9-13 but some girls may start earlier or later. but just because they enter puberty doesn't mean they get their period yet. usually girls get their periods 1 to 2 years after they enter puberty. but some girls are different.They go through it just as much as boys do. It just works differently for girls then boys.
Different people enter puberty at different ages. Girls sometimes enter puberty at 8 years of age, and boys sometimes enter puberty at age 10. Of course, it is normal to enter puberty 8 to 10 years after those ages, too.
In girls puberty sets in at the age of 11 or 12. It continues til they are 15 to 16 years old.
Males go into Puberty one time in their life.
They have entered puberty which means they are becoming women and will be able to have a baby.
girls get there puberty late when there 14 years old .
Anywhere between 10-14 years oldDepending on whether you are a girl or boy it differs. For girls it can start as early from 9-years-old upwards to around 12 - 13. For boys it can start as early from 10-years-old up to 16. On average though girls usually start about 11 and boys 13.
Yes, it's normal to have vaginal discharge but not your period. Discharge starts as you enter puberty and continues throughout your life, typically menarche comes within four years of starting puberty.
Vaginal discharge starts as you enter puberty, there is no way of telling when your period will start by when you started to get discharge. The most that can be said is that menstruation normally starts within four years of starting puberty.
Girls reach puberty earlier than boys at the age of 9-12 years. Boys reach puberty at the age of 12-14 years.
Girls never develop hair on their vagina - the vagina is the internal part of the girls genitals. Girls develop hair on the outside of their vulva and mons pubis as they enter puberty at around 10 years old.
Puberty is the period of growth between childhood and adulthood. It is when a child gets their secondary sexual characteristics. On average it begins around 10 years of age for girls and 12 years of age for boys.