Why Does My Voice Crack During Puberty? Causes & What to Expect
Yes, during puberty, the vocal cords lengthen and thicken, resulting in a drop in pitch and a "cracking" or "breaking" voice. This typically occurs in boys but can also happen in girls to a lesser extent.Babies & Teething - Related Articles
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