Early Development in Girls

by Charles Wibbelsman, MD


Young people reach puberty at very different rates following their bodies' own timetable. Being different from average is most stressful for girls when physical development starts at an early age. The first menstrual can happen in some very normal girls as early as the age of nine. Early development can be difficult for a girl for several reasons:

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