Pubertal changes
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Sakhavat Nasreddin Aliyeva

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Adolescence marks a significant period of biological transformation, with puberty serving as a key developmental stage. Hormonal changes during puberty, characterized by increased production of sex hormones, influence the development of secondary sexual characteristics. These changes not only affect physical characteristics, but also contribute to the intensification of gender identity and the consolidation of gender roles. Adolescents grapple with issues of self-identity and societal expectations during this transformational period.
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Sakhavat Nasreddin Aliyeva

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