Boys body question help?!


Question: i know abit about body changes pubity but what do you get 1st ? do you have to get hairs 1st before you can shoot
or can you shoot before you get hairs there
how do you know when its right time your bodys ready.
can you do anythink to speed it all up?


any info help me thanks


Answers: i know abit about body changes pubity but what do you get 1st ? do you have to get hairs 1st before you can shoot
or can you shoot before you get hairs there
how do you know when its right time your bodys ready.
can you do anythink to speed it all up?


any info help me thanks

its totally different for every 1 bu there is no real answer to it cause every 1 goes thru it at different times and all

well i could shoot before i had hair then again i was 8 so it is all on the person really.

The first physical change that is noted in a boy is the enlargement of the testes and the lengthening of the penis. In the second stage of pubertal development, the skin over the scrotum begins to thin and redden and there is the beginning of a sparse amount of pubic hair at the base of the penis. Because most parents are no longer seeing their children fully undressed in early adolescence, these very early changes in boys may not be noticeable to the parent.

The third stage of puberty begins when there is increased amount of pubic hair that is noticeably coarser and darker than before. It is at this point that the peak height velocity or 'growth spurt' usually begins. This is the most obvious physical change and is typically about two years after the onset of the very first signs of puberty. The 'growth spurt' lasts about two to three years. A boy achieves about 25% of his final adult height during the growth spurt, and he will gain an average of 3.5 inches a year during this time. This compares to 2.3 inches per year in the prepubertal male. Another common occurrence in the third stage of puberty is the development of breast tissue. This is called gynecomastia, and it can be on one or both sides. For most boys this is a passing change that will spontaneously improve if the breast tissue is less than 1.5 inches across.

After the onset of the third stage of puberty, boys also gain in muscle mass, the voice deepens, acne frequently becomes bothersome. The fourth and fifth stages of pubertal development are marked by increased in pubic, axillary, and body hair as well as further enlargement of the penis and testes. For boys there is also a 'strength' spurt related to the increased muscle mass. Final height is usually achieved during the final stages of puberty. A look at the growth charts for boys ages two to eighteen can give you some sense of where your son fits in with his peers with regard to height and weight.

Because puberty is a complex period of growth and development, reassurance about what is normal is important. If you are at all concerned about whether or not your son has begun pubertal development, have him seen for a well-child check and ask that your pediatrician assess this for you.





The consumer health information on answer-health.com is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for medical advice or treatment for any medical conditions.
The answer content post by the user, if contains the copyright content please contact us, we will immediately remove it.
Copyright © 2007-2011 answer-health.com -   Terms of Use -   Contact us

Health Categories