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The first evidence of pubertal development in female is usually manifest as (Solved MCQ)

A. Onset of menarche

B. Appearance of breast buds

C. Appearance of axillary and pubic hair

D. Onset of growth spurt

Correct Answer: B. Appearance of breast buds

Explanation

The first evidence of pubertal development in females is usually manifested as:

Breast budding (Thelarche)

Sequence of female puberty

  1. Thelarche – breast budding (first sign)
  2. Pubarche – pubic and axillary hair
  3. Growth spurt
  4. Menarche – first menstrual period (final stage)

Correct answer:

Breast budding (Thelarche)

Other Options Details

Here is the description of all the options:


A. Onset of menarche


B. Appearance of breast buds


C. Appearance of axillary and pubic hair


D. Onset


Key point

The first evidence of pubertal development in females is the appearance of breast buds.


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Writer: Vandita Singh, Lucknow (GS India Nursing Group

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