QUESTIONS, ANSWERS & TIPS FOR STUDENTS
Just attended a Candor puberty program but still have questions?
We’re here to help! Below you’ll find some answers to many of the questions that we’ve heard students (just like you) have had after our puberty programs!
Here are some areas many students still have some questions on:
General Puberty Info
QUESTIONS LIKE:
How long does puberty last?
When will you know puberty is done?
Does puberty hurt?
AND MORE...
Periods & Sperm Info
QUESTIONS LIKE:
How will I know when I have my period?
What if I get my period at school?
What happens when you don't have sperm?
AND MORE...
Body Hair & Body Odor Info
QUESTIONS LIKE:
Why do we grow more hair during puberty?
How much hair will grow during puberty?
Why do we get body odor?
AND MORE...
Skin/Acne Info
QUESTIONS LIKE:
Will I get acne?
Why does acne form?
How do I stop a pimple from happening?
AND MORE...
Other Puberty Changes
QUESTIONS LIKE:
Why does my voice change?
Why am I moody?
How much will I grow during a growth spurt?
AND MORE...
General Information About Puberty
There are usually eight major changes that show you "may" be starting puberty:
- Acne
- Breast development
- Body odor
- Emotional changes
- Reproduction system begins to function
- Growth spurt
- Hair growth
- Voice change
How do I know if puberty has started?
Each person will have their own unique experience.
Puberty can begin anywhere from the ages of 8-16 yrs. On average puberty takes 5 years to complete. We are all different. Many physical changes occur during that time and how those changes occur differ from one person to the next.
When does puberty start and how long does it last?
It varies from person to person.
How do I know when puberty is done?
Sometimes.
Does puberty hurt?
Information About Periods & Sperm
Period Information
How will I know when I have my period?
A person will know their period has arrived by either noticing a pinkish red or brownish red stain in the underwear. This bloody fluid may also appear on toilet tissue after a person wipes themself.
How much blood will come out during my period?
Do periods hurt?
Why do cramps happen?
What if I get my period at school?
Teachers, counselors, and school nurses can be very helpful in supporting you at school if you need menstrual supplies, changes of clothes or support. Some students build a menstrual supply kit they keep at school (in a locker or backpack) containing menstrual supplies they can use if needed.
Do I have to wear tampons?
How do you put a tampon in? (video included)
What happens if you put the tampon in wrong?
Does period swimwear work?
How do I use a pad? (video included)
Sperm Information
What is sperm?
Sperm is a reproductive cell.
What is semen?
Semen is the fluid that contains sperm.
Why don't men have sperm when they are born?
Sperm is produced after puberty starts.
If I injure my testicle will I be able to produce sperm?
The body is resilient.
Whether or not you can produce sperm is only a question your doctor can answer.
Body Hair & Body Odor Information
Why do we grow more hair during puberty?
How much hair will grow during puberty?
What do I do when hair starts to grow?
Why do we get body odor?
Acne During Puberty…It Happens.
Probably.
Acne is a normal part of puberty and is something all people experience, even beyond their teen years. An increase in hormones during puberty can trigger outbreaks. During puberty, oil and sweat glands are also more active, which can contribute to clogging pores and causing acne.
Will I get acne?
When your pores become clogged.
Acne forms when the small holes or pores in our skin become clogged with oil, dirt, and/or bacteria. During puberty, hormones, sweat and oil production increases which can lead to more acne.
Why does acne form?
Don't touch them.
Do not pick or touch the infected area. Continue to wash your face in the morning and at night. Using an over-the-counter acne cream or gel can be helpful but be sure to talk to your trusted adult and follow all directions. Some people may find that they need extra support from their doctor or dermatologist.
How do I care for pimples I have now?
Starts with keeping your skin clean.
Preventing pimples begins with keeping the face and skin clean. Washing the face gently 2x a day with a mild soap and lukewarm water and bathing or showering regularly can help prevent acne.
How do I stop a pimple from happening?
No one knows.
No one knows exactly how long acne will last for each person. Many teens will find their acne improves as they get older and almost disappears by the time they reach their twenties. Others have acne into their adult years.
How long does acne last
Other Changes Happening During Puberty
Emotional Changes
Why do I get moody?
How can I deal with emotional changes?
There are many ways to deal with emotional changes that come along with puberty. The key is finding what works best for YOU.
Exercise in any form, journaling, talking to someone, spending time with people you enjoy, are all helpful in dealing with emotional changes.
Keep in mind that sometimes, emotional challenges can be too big for a person to figure out on their own. Trusted adults can be key in helping navigate challenging times. Not only do they have life experience, but they care about you and want the best for you.
How can I repair a friendship that I hurt with my mood swings?
Growth Spurt
What is a growth spurt?
How much will I grow during a growth spurt? (video included)
How tall will I be?
When will I grow?
Voice Changes
Why does my voice change?
Can girls have voice changes too?
Breast Tissue
Do all people have breast tissue?
People with more estrogen have a greater amount of breast tissue. When it grows, it grows out in front of the body. People with more testosterone typically have less breast tissue and it will stretch from side to side as shoulders broaden.
Breast tissue can be sore and tender while it grows