First Puberty Period

1 300x300 First Puberty PeriodUsually begins at age 9-13

- Testicles start to grow faster;

- Scrotum becomes more like “a sack” un drops lower;

- Penis increases in length and width a little bit;

- The structure of scrotum skin changes a little bit, it’s possible to feel it on touch;

- Straight, soft hair start to grow in the area above penis;

- Sweating becomes more intensive;

- Body growth becomes faster;

- Smegma begins to form under foreskin.

The main attention should be turned to the fact whether both testicles have slid down into scrotum and if foreskin can be pulled off the head of the penis.

Boys should avoid from wearing too tight underwear, since there might blood circulation problems in testicles occur which may cause problems in normal development of testicles.

Avoid using unhealthy substances (smoking of “weed”, gas, acetone smelling), because they affect development of spermatozoids. As a result there might form “crippled” spermatozoids, which may cause infertility.

Boys in this age become shy – they are shy to undress and wash in the presence of parents, they easily get excited and alarmed.

Related Articles
Responses are currently closed, but you can trackback from your own site.

Comments are closed.