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Puberty - Frequently Asked Questions


Q: Which doctor should I consult for concerns as my daughter aged 15 has not yet started her period?

A: The first point of care should be a gynecologist who will do a clinical examination followed by certain lab tests. The doctor may also further refer you to an endocrinologist who will be able to investigate hormone issues.

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Q: Why is my menstrual cycle delayed when all my friends have had theirs?

A: The onset of menarche varies among individuals. Get a good protein-rich diet and do not worry too much.

Q: My penis size is not up to my expectations? Should I consult a doctor?

A: Penis size depends on the individual’s propensity to grow. Size does not matter!

Q: Why does a boy’s voice deepen during puberty?

A: During puberty, testosterone in boys makes the larynx thicker and vocal cords longer thereby deepening the voice.

Q: My daughter gets extreme pain and stomach cramps during her period? What should I do?

A: Pain, cramps, nausea and tiredness are common during periods. If the symptoms are too severe, get her to see a gynecologist who will rule out other complications. A mild painkiller may be prescribed. Exercises like yoga help during this time.

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