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5. Chapter Three: Hygiene and Self-Care
- The "Oil" Problem: Explanation of how hormones stimulate sweat and oil glands.
- Acne: Tips on washing the face and understanding that pimples are not the end of the world.
- Body Odor: The importance of deodorant and daily showering.
Part 2: For Girls (Separate Session)
Body Changes (in rough order)
- Breast development – “breast buds,” then fuller breasts.
- Pubic hair – light, then darker/curlier.
- Growth spurt – hips widen, height increases.
- Vaginal discharge – whitish or clear fluid (normal, keeps vagina clean).
- Menstruation (period) – monthly bleeding from the uterus (womb).
- Underarm hair + body odor – sweat glands change.