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Re: 思春期における女子の体の変化 ( No.1 )
日時: 2025/05/19 16:39
名前: ようこそ! (ID: THBfOZma)

※この記事は機械によって翻訳されたものであり、読みにくいかもしれません。
※There are also English version (>>1), Chinese version (>>2), Korean version (>>3), and Russian version (>>4).
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※For other information, please refer to "Changes in Girls' Minds During Puberty" (>>?).
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※There may be original research included.This section describes the physical changes in girls during puberty.
This will discuss the changes in girls' bodies during puberty.

[Notes]
During puberty, there are individual differences, so please consider the following as a reference only. Also, your age and gender while reading this article do not matter.

[Overview]
Puberty is the period during which a girl transitions from a girl to a woman (that is, from a child to an adult). During puberty, various changes occur due to the influence of female hormones (estrogen) sent from the brain. In girls, the secretion of female hormones (estrogen) from the ovaries leads to the development of the uterus. If asked in sex education, 'Why does puberty happen?' it is appropriate to respond with, 'It is preparing for adulthood.' Puberty is a path that all girls go through, but as mentioned, there are individual differences, so it can be tough for some. If you are struggling and feeling ashamed to talk about puberty, I hope you read this article.

[Timing]
Adolescence in girls typically begins between the ages of 8 and 14 and ends around the age of 18. Adolescence is a preparatory period for becoming an adult, during which various changes occur in the body. If possible, it's advisable to consult with those around you, and if you're feeling discouraged, at least I hope you'll read this article. Additionally, if adolescence does not occur after age 16, or if it occurs at age 7 or younger, it's important to seek medical advice, as there may be underlying health concerns.