this is a beatiful time during a young persons life when they blossom. this meant that they should notice their genital turning a blotchy gray color and shrinking to about 1/3 their normal size. if you are going through puberty and this has not happened, consult you physician imediatly
Well, you can still be experiencing puberty! There are people who are late bloomers and that's just fine, you can ask your parents when they hit puberty and you may be the same as them. :)
Technically, yes, but only if she is experiencing early onset puberty.
No, a boy cannot ejaculate semen with sperm cells in it if he hasn't gone through puberty.
The latest people begin puberty at would be 17-18. You could be experiencing delayed puberty, and if so, you would probably be given testosterone shots. The most important thing is talking to your doctor, because only they can determine what problems your having, and the cause of the problem. Delayed puberty can be caused by several different factors. Testosterone is the hormone that begins puberty off in a boy so by taking the shots it will induce puberty if you are a late starter with delayed puberty.
yes, she probably is.
No, quite often feet grow quite early in puberty and some boys reach their final adult size in shoes some time before they have reached their full height.
It's unclear what you mean by foreskin pulled out. If you mean do you have to be circumcised in order to go through puberty, the answer is a resounding no. If you mean that you cannot pull your foreskin back to reveal the head of your penis, then you should consult a doctor. There are a few options that may help this; don't just jump to surgery as the solution. This condition won't prevent you from experiencing puberty, but at some point it is a condition you will want to address.
Circumcision.
the answer to this question is puberty
A calf is much too young to be bred, unless she is experiencing very early signs of puberty, in which there can be a possibility that she will be bred by her sire or even other bull calves. Average age that a heifer should be starting puberty is around 15 months of age, though there are herds where heifers start puberty by the time they are around 10 to 12 months old. If early maturing or early signs of puberty start, the bull should be pulled out of the herd, especially if a designated breeding plan is laid out.
It's different for each girl. For a girl who has hit puberty and has been experiencing it for long it is normal for them to be from a cup size AA-D but it all depends on the DNA and family history.
Experiencing your first period at 10 is known as precocious puberty. It's important to consult a healthcare provider to ensure proper evaluation and guidance. Early puberty can be caused by a variety of factors, so it's best to seek medical advice for personalized care.