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Can I be in puberty at 20? Understanding Your Body’s Hormonal Shifts

While true puberty—the intense adolescent phase—typically concludes by the late teens, experiencing significant hormonal and physical shifts at age 20 is not only possible but common. This transitional phase is often referred to as 'second puberty,' a natural part of your body settling into full adulthood.

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