PARENTING Mom, I think I'm pregnant.’ These words shocked a mother who thought she had a good talk with her 11-year-old daughter who was at boarding school.
It turned out that the daughter had her first period the month before and it was a bit delayed the second time, and the daughter had misinterpreted what this meant. The next time they met, the mom was better prepared with information to equip her daughter for the changes her body would undergo.
According to the experts, during puberty, adolescents undergo a series of developmental changes, from physical growth, social and emotional shifts, to brain maturation and alterations in sexual characteristics. These changes are expected as early as age eight until 13.
Physically, breast buds start to form, the girls experience weight gain,…