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Tanner stages -
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Serotonine


Anyone who knows Tanner stage, I can't find accurate explanation.
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#2
skynerve

Tanner staging involves the staging of sexual development in both males and females. Details are available by an Internet search or any pediatrics textbook.
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#3
Ebbs

What a informative Skynerve!

That is Tanner:
Tanner stages, provide a range of ages at which normal changes may occur. Stage I occurs in children aged 0-15. This is the stage of preadolescent breast development with no pubic hair. Stage II is notable for breast budding or thelarche and occurs in children aged 8-15. A small amount of pubic hair near the labia is noted and a growth spurt often follows stage II. Stage IV is seen in ages 10-17. Further breast and nipple enlargement with some contour separation of the areola is noted. There is more pubic hair than in Stage III, with adult quality, but not distribution. Stage V is seen in ages 12-18 and is characterized by complete breast enlargement with no contour separation of the areola. Pubic hair is of adult quality and distribution.
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skynerve

I aim to please. ;P
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#5
nn

Look in Bates
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