Anonymous wrote:See some people are paranoid that all posts about sex/puberty are started by pedophiles looking to get their kick, but I think this is one. People very rarely call their DD "my little 9-year-old", the post is very generic and OP basically has no question, just wants to read other posters' puberty stories. Creepy as hell.
Anonymous wrote:I heard a report just this morning that puberty is statistically coming earlier than in past generations and can start by age 7! They say it is related to obesity, but my 11 y.o. is far from overweight and is far more developed than I was at that age.
Anonymous wrote:I had early puberty and had my period right before my 10th birthday - I really wasn't ready for it and just had a hard time over all... got my period on field trips, at school, seemingly without any warning and i was never prepared... always had wads of toilet paper in my underewear... and one horrible time, a wad fell out while i was on a day trip with my parents and i didn;t realize and my dad had to pick it up and dispose of it - talk about horrible...
my pediatrician had sent me to an endocrinologist, but that doctor told my parents that they were both short (they are) and that my projected adult height with the precocious puberty would be around their height, so there was no reason to delay puberty... in retrospect, i totally disagree and WISH someone had considered the social and emotional implications of having boobs and body odor and periods 2 years before most of my class did.
If my daughter heads in that direction, i would get her on hormones.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I didn't start puberty until almost 13, but my little 9 year-old's breasts and pubic hair are growing. I am concerned that her period is not too far away. The pediatrician says this is the lower range of normal. We have haf the talk and she had read books, but she is not ready for this, she is pretty immature for her age. I would like to hear about the experience of others and how you handled it.
My daughter is almost 11 and like your daughter started with breasts and pubic hair at 9. She too was not ready for the discussions at that age. Fast forward almost two years and she still has not started her period. She is in a better place too to discuss and is ready if it happens.
Good luck.
Anonymous wrote:I didn't start puberty until almost 13, but my little 9 year-old's breasts and pubic hair are growing. I am concerned that her period is not too far away. The pediatrician says this is the lower range of normal. We have haf the talk and she had read books, but she is not ready for this, she is pretty immature for her age. I would like to hear about the experience of others and how you handled it.