It depends on your gender. For females, 16 may be a little too late, however for males, it is at the end of the normal age. If you have concerns talk to your doctor, in some bodies, puberty can start later the average.
(Females start puberty at age 7-13)
(Males start puberty at ages 9-16)
Everybody is different. It is perfectly normal not to have reached puberty by 13. Chances are, you'll reach it soon, though.
No, you don't need to get medical help yet. The average age of onset for puberty in a male is 11.5 years old, but it is still considered normal to not start until about 14. Once you reach 14 years of age, if there is still no testicular enlargement (which is the first step in puberty), then you should contact a doctor to see what may be delaying your puberty.
Did you reach puberty at an early age? You have about five years left to grow after you reach puberty as a female. I unfortunately was still only 5'2 when my five years were up at 7th grade as well, and I've been stuck there since then. It is "normal" as in you're fine, you're just stuck being short the rest of your life like me.
If you are a man(or still going through puberty) this is normal.
Well 11-years-old is early but it it is still normal if they have begun Puberty.
Its mabye because he still feels attracted to her, its normal with puberty and such with horomones.
no. you should definitely feel insecure about yourself and let others make fun of you
It does not hinder normal Puberty. Scoliosis affects approximately 10% of all adolescents. If you suspect your child has a curvature of the spine whilst still in Puberty you should seek medical advice from a doctor. If your adolescent has a degree of 30% curvature then seek medical advice also.
Two months into puberty is barely even starting! Puberty lasts years, and you won't stop growing until you're 21!
At 12 years old, you still have many years to start puberty. Don't worry about it yet, as you are still pretty young.
Yes ,there are things that a doctor can do, but you will have to have a physical and blood tests before he/she will give you anything. As well as be fairly old not have reached puberty. If you are 12-14 you are still in the "time frame" of "normal" ages for puberty.
Puberty begins at different times for everyone so don't worry. If you reach 16 and you believe you still have not started then a visit to the doctor for hormone treatment would be in order.