Stages of Breast development & Pubic hairs
Stages 1
Breast development -The preadolescent breast consists of a small elevated nipple with no significant underlying breast tissue
The pubic hairs are almost not visible (very thin, fine and delicate)
Stages 2
Breast development -Puberty begins (usually between ages of 8 and 13, average age is 11) with the development of breast tissue and pubic hair. With the hormonal changes of puberty, breast buds form. This stage of breast development is the breast bud stage. Here, there is elevation of the breast and nipple as a smallmound; the areola begins to enlarge. Milk ducts inside the breast begin to grow.
The pubic hairs are starting grow slowly
Stages 3
Breast development -In next stage, there is further enlargement and elevation of the breast and areola (with no separation of their contours). The areola begins to darken in color. The milk ducts give rise to milk glands that also begin to grow.
Stages 4
Breast development - Next, there is projection of the areola and nipple to form a secondary mound.
The pubic hairs are growing faster and already forming sexual pubic triangle
Stages 5
Breast development -In the mature adult breast there is projection of the nipple only (though in some woman the areola continues to form a secondary mound).
Final stage. The typical female sexual pubic hair triangle is already developed. Hairs are thick and often curly.
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