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And another piece of childhood died. The two sisters looked amazed. The elder, with a sweet, oddly old-fashioned face, was about seven, but her little sister looked five or less. There were in Block A at Wembley Arena, 13 rows from the front - where the deafening vibrations from the speakers made the water literally dance in my bottle. I shuddered to think what it must be doing to vulnerable young ears. On stage, six girls and two guys gyrated with powerful pelvic thrusts, put their hands on their crotches, went on all fours to shove their bottoms in the air, wrapped their legs around each other and thrust some more to thumping hip-hop rhythms.
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Teenage girls are being directed to a new online reference tool that helps them check if their vulva looks normal. Available on the sexual health charity Brook website , the resource gives visual examples and advice on how female genitals change in puberty. The health experts who designed it say they hope it will give body confidence and discourage girls from wanting "designer vagina" cosmetic surgery. Why I wanted vagina surgery as a teenager. Most cosmetic vulval surgery - labiaplasty to reshape or shorten the vaginal lips or labia - is performed by private medical practitioners and can cost thousands of pounds. Occasionally, an operation may be carried out on the NHS if the vaginal lips are abnormal or are causing the woman distress or harming her health. According to NHS figures, in , more than girls under 18 had labiaplasty and more than of the girls were under Ms Louise Williams, clinical nurse specialist at University College Hospital and co-lead of the project, said: "This educational resource will help young people to understand their vulva and how it develops during puberty, particularly if they are worried about how they look or feel.
Teens going through puberty will have many changes in their developing bodies as growth surges and muscles change shape. Puberty — or sexual development — is a time of dramatic change for both boys and girls. Hormone-driven changes are accompanied by growth spurts that transform kids into physically mature teens as their bodies develop. It's important for them to have healthy eating habits, a well-balanced diet, and some physical activity each day to ensure continued growth and proper development during these years. Once girls start to menstruate, they usually grow about 1 or 2 more inches, reaching their final adult height by about age 14 or 15 years younger or older depending on when puberty began.