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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I would be concerned if my DD got her period at 10. That is too early in my mind. [b]But, things are changing and girls are entering puberty earlier and earlier.[/b] Just love your daughter and tell her it is normal.[/quote] I'm 40, started my period just before I turned 11 (ie. I was still 10) and was hardly the first girl in my group to get it. This is nit an example of "earlier and earlier". This is an example of normal. [/quote] Nothing like DCUM to illustrate ignorance. It was NOT normal back when you were 11. Puberty is coming earlier and earlier for girls now. And it's worrisome to scientists. http://www.sciencealert.com/girls-are-going-through-puberty-earlier-than-ever-before-with-long-term-effects http://www.newsweek.com/2015/02/06/puberty-comes-earlier-and-earlier-girls-301920.html [/quote] +1. So many people have so little knowledge of history. It makes it much easier for corporations to deceive them (e.g., by flooding our food, cooking, furniture, and air supplies with hormones, toxins, and pollutants and stating all the biological and emotional changes we're seeing in people, plants, and animals have always been there in equal numbers).[/quote]
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