When puberty strikes, and so does BO


By AGENCY

The onset of puberty can come with the development of body odour, which can be a source of embarrassment to tweens and teens. (This image is human-created, AI-aided)

One of the first signs of puberty in your child is likely to be new body odour (BO).

Maybe they are a little bit stinkier after their baseball game, or their laundry basket scent is filling up the room.

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Body odour , puberty , child health

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