Feminity-Sensibility
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Puberty is not just Feminine but to Masculine as well.
Male puberty is a natural biological process during which a boy's body develops into an adult male body, typically occurring between the ages of 9 and 16. Here’s a breakdown of the key changes and stages:
1. Hormonal Changes
The hypothalamus signals the pituitary gland to release LH (luteinizing hormone) and FSH (follicle-stimulating hormone).
These hormones stimulate the testes to produce testosterone, the primary male sex hormone.
2. Physical Changes
Pubic hair appears, followed by hair on the legs, arms, chest, and face.
Voice deepens as the larynx (voice box) grows.
Growth spurts: rapid increase in height and muscle mass.
Broadening of shoulders and narrowing of hips.
Increased oil production in skin (can lead to acne).
Body odor becomes stronger due to active sweat glands.
3. Reproductive Development
Nocturnal emissions may occur.
Spermulation starts.
4. Emotional and Cognitive Changes
Mood swings due to hormonal shifts.
Increased interest in sexual and romantic relationships.
Developing a sense of identity and independence.
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Female Puberty :
Menstruation and the menstrual cycle : it's for the ages between 15years teen girl to 45 years adult women.It is impossible to Puberty earlier than 13 years of birthage for a girl as the Physically Hormonal activation and Preparation of changes in the internal System starts from 13years of Birthage unless other wise Stress and Growth hormones are incubated externally.
When periods (menstruations) come regularly (Some are proned with Irregularity due to PCOs and based on other body functions, it may fluctuate(its normal)) from exact day occured in 30day Cycle, this is called the menstrual cycle. Having regular menstrual cycles is a sign that important parts of your body are working normally, it doesnot deviate to say if not body have some ailments,as Stress caused,Environmental changes,Food intake,Physical ectivity changes in the last 30days.The menstrual cycle provides important body chemicals, called hormones, to keep you healthy. It also prepares your body for pregnancy each month. A cycle is counted from the first day of 1 period to the first day of the next period. The average menstrual cycle is 28 days long. Cycles can range anywhere from 21 to 35 days in adults and from 21 to 45 days in young teens.
See your doctor about your period if:
-You have not started menstruating by the age of 15.
-You have not started menstruating within 3 years after breast growth began, or if breasts haven't started to grow by age 13.
-Your period suddenly stops for more than 90 days.
-Your periods become very irregular after having had regular, monthly cycles.
-Your period occurs more often than every 21 days or less often than every 35 days.
-You are bleeding for more than 7 days.
-You are bleeding more heavily than usual or using more than 1 pad or tampon every 1 to 2 hours.
-You bleed between periods.
-You have severe pain during your period.
-You suddenly get a fever and feel sick after using tampons.
-You should change a pad before it becomes too itchy,(Yes based on the duration skin sensibilities get you aware). Each woman decides for herself what works best.
-You should change a tampon at least every 2-3 hours. Make sure to use the lowest absorbency tampon needed for your flow. For example, use junior or regular tampons on the lightest day of your period. Using a super absorbency tampon on your lightest days increases your risk for toxic shock syndrome (TSS). TSS is a rare but sometimes deadly disease. TSS is caused by bacteria that can produce toxins. If your body can't fight the toxins, your immune (body defense) system reacts and causes the symptoms of TSS (see below).
Young women may be more likely to get TSS. Using any kind of tampon puts you at greater risk for TSS than using pads. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recommends the following tips to help avoid tampon problems:
Follow package directions for insertion.
Choose the lowest absorbency for your flow.
Change your tampon at least every 4 to 8 hours.
Consider switching between pads and tampons.
Know the warning signs of TSS (see below).
Don't use tampons between periods.
If you have any of these symptoms of TSS while using tampons, take the tampon out, and contact your doctor right away:
Sudden high fever (over 102 degrees)
Muscle aches
Diarrhea
Vomiting
Dizziness and/or fainting
Sunburn-like rash
Sore throat
Bloodshot eyes.
Girls stay hygenic during your much needed Sensible days.
Good Initiative India's PAD_MAN to all the Mother's,Sister's,Daughter's where the awareness is missing.
Menstruation and the menstrual cycle : it's for the ages between 15years teen girl to 45 years adult women.It is impossible to Puberty earlier than 13 years of birthage for a girl as the Physically Hormonal activation and Preparation of changes in the internal System starts from 13years of Birthage unless other wise Stress and Growth hormones are incubated externally.
When periods (menstruations) come regularly (Some are proned with Irregularity due to PCOs and based on other body functions, it may fluctuate(its normal)) from exact day occured in 30day Cycle, this is called the menstrual cycle. Having regular menstrual cycles is a sign that important parts of your body are working normally, it doesnot deviate to say if not body have some ailments,as Stress caused,Environmental changes,Food intake,Physical ectivity changes in the last 30days.The menstrual cycle provides important body chemicals, called hormones, to keep you healthy. It also prepares your body for pregnancy each month. A cycle is counted from the first day of 1 period to the first day of the next period. The average menstrual cycle is 28 days long. Cycles can range anywhere from 21 to 35 days in adults and from 21 to 45 days in young teens.
See your doctor about your period if:
-You have not started menstruating by the age of 15.
-You have not started menstruating within 3 years after breast growth began, or if breasts haven't started to grow by age 13.
-Your period suddenly stops for more than 90 days.
-Your periods become very irregular after having had regular, monthly cycles.
-Your period occurs more often than every 21 days or less often than every 35 days.
-You are bleeding for more than 7 days.
-You are bleeding more heavily than usual or using more than 1 pad or tampon every 1 to 2 hours.
-You bleed between periods.
-You have severe pain during your period.
-You suddenly get a fever and feel sick after using tampons.
-You should change a pad before it becomes too itchy,(Yes based on the duration skin sensibilities get you aware). Each woman decides for herself what works best.
-You should change a tampon at least every 2-3 hours. Make sure to use the lowest absorbency tampon needed for your flow. For example, use junior or regular tampons on the lightest day of your period. Using a super absorbency tampon on your lightest days increases your risk for toxic shock syndrome (TSS). TSS is a rare but sometimes deadly disease. TSS is caused by bacteria that can produce toxins. If your body can't fight the toxins, your immune (body defense) system reacts and causes the symptoms of TSS (see below).
Young women may be more likely to get TSS. Using any kind of tampon puts you at greater risk for TSS than using pads. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recommends the following tips to help avoid tampon problems:
Follow package directions for insertion.
Choose the lowest absorbency for your flow.
Change your tampon at least every 4 to 8 hours.
Consider switching between pads and tampons.
Know the warning signs of TSS (see below).
Don't use tampons between periods.
If you have any of these symptoms of TSS while using tampons, take the tampon out, and contact your doctor right away:
Sudden high fever (over 102 degrees)
Muscle aches
Diarrhea
Vomiting
Dizziness and/or fainting
Sunburn-like rash
Sore throat
Bloodshot eyes.
Girls stay hygenic during your much needed Sensible days.
Good Initiative India's PAD_MAN to all the Mother's,Sister's,Daughter's where the awareness is missing.
Movie could have given the tips to maintain the Tampon and Pads after use binning methods, as Few girls are so negligent that throw anyhow the wrappers, used pads, do you think cleaners around are your own they can clean your shit ! Be humanity oriented and educated with civilisation, Schools,Public toilets,Colleges,Malls,Offices Homes all have B I N S to ensure they are
I N T O with proper hygienic method.
You know when someone throw the glass wear and such pads directly into the Chute(Bin) how unhygiene, Workers may get hurt and looks dirty as well right, including your own home Helper/ Your Mom / Your Granny,Your Aunt tommorrow when you become one to.the next little girl ⁉️
Just follow the Cultural believes like during Menstruation not to enter Temples and avoid stressfull works, instead thinking questioning why?
It is not societal shaming or devaluing it is just to respect our ancestors few need to follow blindly, God is a belief, Soul is belief, Gut Feel is a Sense.
Stay Aware Stay Care Stay Safe
Urs Truly ♥️
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