Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I have no idea why first posters are horrified. You're his parent, of course you have to see to his health and everything it entails.
No puberty at 12 is still within the range of normal, but if you're worried, don't hesitate to talk with his ped. It has a lot to do with heredity. Perhaps his father was a late bloomer as well.
Age of puberty has no bearing whatsoever on his final height (and other measurements!) as an adult.
Its weird to see a 12 year old's penis.
Good Lord, you're criticizing a single mother worried about her son's development and taking a look at his penis? What if she was a pediatrician and did this every day?
You ARE a piece of work.
Anonymous wrote:OP, I could have written your post word for word. Looking around at his classmates, I have to assume he's within the range of normal -- but I don't really know what the range is.
I know he's not supposed to have a full chest of hair at age 12.5, but his little baby-size peen and girl voice and babyish demeanor does give me pause. (to weirdos: we go camping together, so yes, I've seen his nether region and it looks exactly like it did when I was changing his diaper 10 years ago).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I have no idea why first posters are horrified. You're his parent, of course you have to see to his health and everything it entails.
No puberty at 12 is still within the range of normal, but if you're worried, don't hesitate to talk with his ped. It has a lot to do with heredity. Perhaps his father was a late bloomer as well.
Age of puberty has no bearing whatsoever on his final height (and other measurements!) as an adult.
Its weird to see a 12 year old's penis.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I have no idea why first posters are horrified. You're his parent, of course you have to see to his health and everything it entails.
No puberty at 12 is still within the range of normal, but if you're worried, don't hesitate to talk with his ped. It has a lot to do with heredity. Perhaps his father was a late bloomer as well.
Age of puberty has no bearing whatsoever on his final height (and other measurements!) as an adult.
Its weird to see a 12 year old's penis.
Anonymous wrote:You saw his penis?
Anonymous wrote:
I have no idea why first posters are horrified. You're his parent, of course you have to see to his health and everything it entails.
No puberty at 12 is still within the range of normal, but if you're worried, don't hesitate to talk with his ped. It has a lot to do with heredity. Perhaps his father was a late bloomer as well.
Age of puberty has no bearing whatsoever on his final height (and other measurements!) as an adult.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good thing has not started.
Once puberty starts, he'll slow down growing.
He's not even 13. It's all right!
I thought puberty is accompanied by a growth spurt.
This poster is wrong.
Boys don't stop growing until their late teens at the earliest.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good thing has not started.
Once puberty starts, he'll slow down growing.
He's not even 13. It's all right!
I thought puberty is accompanied by a growth spurt.
Anonymous wrote:Good thing has not started.
Once puberty starts, he'll slow down growing.
He's not even 13. It's all right!