top of page

Growing Up

Girls

      A girl's genitals or private parts are not clearly noticeable in light of the fact that they exist within folds of skin. What is visible is the external part which is the teen years starts to get covered by hair. This hair is called pubic hair and is generally thicker and curlier than the hair that develops on the head. Both girls and boys develop pubic hair as they grow up. The vulva resembles a fleshy V-shape between a girl's legs. A slit (like the one between buttocks, however smaller) isolates the two outer lips. Inside the external lips lie the folds of the two more thinner, smaller inward lips. The urinary opening, from which fluid wastes are expelled as urine, is inside these folds of skin. Over the urinary opening is the clitoris. The clitoris is a tiny (about the measure of a little pea) structure covered up inside the folds of the internal lips where they join. It is very delicate to contact and when stimulated tenderly winds up firmer and marginally greater.

 

     Both young men and young ladies have an opening for expelling solid waste items from the body. This is the anus, which is present between your buttocks. In young men, there is a common opening for the section of urine and sexual liquid. However, in girls, there are two distinct openings – one for urination and one for sexual liquid, period blood, etc. This is directly underneath the urinary opening and is known as the vagina or vaginal entry. This is the place babies come out from. When you begin to menstruate, this is likewise where the menstrual liquids comes out from. The vaginal entry is elastic and muscular. The body delivers a fine fluid to keep the walls of the vagina moist, healthy and clean, something like saliva that is constantly present in your mouth. The fluid is available in little sums so most of the time you do not feel it. Be that as it may, now and then, particularly when you are excited, you may feel the fluid or see some wetness on your panties. This is normal.

 

    It is additionally ordinary that this part of your body has a specific smell. As long as you keep yourself reasonably clean (for instance, daily showers and so forth) the smell isn't messy or disgusting. Much the same as various individuals have contrastingly formed hands and faces, the external lips, clitoris and vagina may vary in size, shape and color from girl to girl. The vaginal section prompts the uterus or belly inside the body. This is the place a child develops in its mother's body. On either side of the uterus is an ovary. These are two little almond-shaped structures. The ovaries contain a huge number of little eggs from the time a girl is born. Boys don't have an uterus or ovaries – that is the reason they can't have babies.

puberty-in-Girls.png
Periods. What are they?
bottom of page