2011/09/27

Why does puberty affect a woman's body shape?

 
Women who grew up with would normally experience puberty in age between 9-16 years, The little girl who shape and behavior is sometimes equal to men in his childhood would be very different if had entered puberty at the age of adolescence. a very visible difference physically as the chest will begin to swell, as well as hip and other psychological changes changes will also be felt very different between childhood and adolescence.

But what influences those changes? In our bodies there is such thing as hormones, namely chemical substances produced by endocrine glands such as adrenal gland, pancreas, pituitary, parathyroid and ovarian telut in our bodies whose role is to transform and regulate the function of other organs and structures. And this is the hormone that starts working the moment we entered the stage of puberty, and begin to make changes to enable growth in ourselves physically. These hormones are very good at work, their work in accordance with their respective functions and has not been entered in accordance with the sex of individuals.

Hormone acting on the individual woman will give special signs which will make it a symbol as a woman. Changes such as enlargement of the chest and waist and it also makes women menstruate, this is because when we enter puberty. Then the hormones will begin to be responsible work according to their respective functions, hormones such as estrogen and progesterone hormone produced by the ovaries or ovaries, where they work together in maintaining this body fungs according to function. And the hormone estrogen is a very important role in enhancing the development of the genitals, stimulate the development of breast tissue, regulate the distribution pattern of fat in the body so as to form a curvy female body, kelentura keep the skin to stay elastic, and have heart-protective effects and prevents bone fragility. While the function of the hormone progesterone is regulate the course of the menstrual cycle, breast tissue development, prepare the uterus during pregnancy by keeping the uterine lining is ready to receive and provide shelter for a fertilized egg, Also a role in providing food for the embryo, and protect postmenopausal women against endometrial cancer.

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