Anonymous wrote: sorry you don't have that kind of relationship with your daughter. I feel bad for you.
-OP
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is she really athletic? I didn't get my period until 16 and I didn't hate that I was one of the last ones among my friends to get it. I played several sports, low bodyfat, and my doctor was not concerned.
The range of normal is wider than you might think, but if you're concerned, trust your gut and ask your ped.
DP and exact same story here
hm.. my 15 yr old doesn't have it yet. She's reed thin, but eats normally. She does do a sport. Also, late puberty runs in the family. I think she's just a very late bloomer herself.
Anonymous wrote:My dd got hers after turning 13 (and I got mine at 11) but she had almost no breast development and no pubic hair. Even now, @9 months after getting it she still doesn’t have much development. I think that is more concerning.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is she really athletic? I didn't get my period until 16 and I didn't hate that I was one of the last ones among my friends to get it. I played several sports, low bodyfat, and my doctor was not concerned.
The range of normal is wider than you might think, but if you're concerned, trust your gut and ask your ped.
DP and exact same story here
Anonymous wrote:Is she really athletic? I didn't get my period until 16 and I didn't hate that I was one of the last ones among my friends to get it. I played several sports, low bodyfat, and my doctor was not concerned.
The range of normal is wider than you might think, but if you're concerned, trust your gut and ask your ped.