Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't discuss issues for which you obviously have absolutely no knowledge.Anonymous wrote:These happen only in overweight boys. You should be more focused on healthy eating and less focused on his physical appearance. Wonder how he feels having you and Dr discuss his man boobs in front of him? Poor kid.l
She is partially correct - body fat is a natural source of estrogen.
Anonymous wrote:Soy.
His estrogen levels are probably higher than a woman's.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These happen only in overweight boys. You should be more focused on healthy eating and less focused on his physical appearance. Wonder how he feels having you and Dr discuss his man boobs in front of him? Poor kid.l
Did not mention to doctor in front my my son. Spoke to doctor separately. Have never mentioned it to my son at all. By thanks for your concern.
To answer a different pp, no soy milk or excessive soy products.
How about processed food? Boxed Mac and cheese? TV dinners? Does he eat mostly fresh food or more packaged food? The plastic packaging mixes into your food and changes your hormone balance. We live in a crazy country,
https://med.nyu.edu/pediatrics/study-links-chemicals-widely-found-plastics-and-processed-food-elevated-blood-pressure-children-and-teens
Get the plastic out of your lives:
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/07/23/well/chemicals-food-children-health.html
And sometimes normal things like this just happen. It’s puberty. There are plenty of hormones. I am a PP with a lean son with this - we are hippy-dippy chrunchy people. All eggs, meat, and milk come from an organic farm. Veggies from a CSA or my garden. Rather than pathologizing a normal part of puberty for some boys, let’s just reassure them that they are normal!
It’s a big problem in our country now as many people eat processed food. Just because you don’t doesn’t mean that other people should not be aware. I sure wish that I had known before I got pregnant. People should do some reading and make decisions for themselves.
Disrupting the endocrine system of a developing fetus is not reversible in some cases. Their young child getting cancer is something that many people wish they could have prevented.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These happen only in overweight boys. You should be more focused on healthy eating and less focused on his physical appearance. Wonder how he feels having you and Dr discuss his man boobs in front of him? Poor kid.l
Did not mention to doctor in front my my son. Spoke to doctor separately. Have never mentioned it to my son at all. By thanks for your concern.
To answer a different pp, no soy milk or excessive soy products.
How about processed food? Boxed Mac and cheese? TV dinners? Does he eat mostly fresh food or more packaged food? The plastic packaging mixes into your food and changes your hormone balance. We live in a crazy country,
https://med.nyu.edu/pediatrics/study-links-chemicals-widely-found-plastics-and-processed-food-elevated-blood-pressure-children-and-teens
Get the plastic out of your lives:
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/07/23/well/chemicals-food-children-health.html
And sometimes normal things like this just happen. It’s puberty. There are plenty of hormones. I am a PP with a lean son with this - we are hippy-dippy chrunchy people. All eggs, meat, and milk come from an organic farm. Veggies from a CSA or my garden. Rather than pathologizing a normal part of puberty for some boys, let’s just reassure them that they are normal!
Anonymous wrote:Don't discuss issues for which you obviously have absolutely no knowledge.Anonymous wrote:These happen only in overweight boys. You should be more focused on healthy eating and less focused on his physical appearance. Wonder how he feels having you and Dr discuss his man boobs in front of him? Poor kid.l
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These happen only in overweight boys. You should be more focused on healthy eating and less focused on his physical appearance. Wonder how he feels having you and Dr discuss his man boobs in front of him? Poor kid.l
Did not mention to doctor in front my my son. Spoke to doctor separately. Have never mentioned it to my son at all. By thanks for your concern.
To answer a different pp, no soy milk or excessive soy products.
How about processed food? Boxed Mac and cheese? TV dinners? Does he eat mostly fresh food or more packaged food? The plastic packaging mixes into your food and changes your hormone balance. We live in a crazy country,
https://med.nyu.edu/pediatrics/study-links-chemicals-widely-found-plastics-and-processed-food-elevated-blood-pressure-children-and-teens
Get the plastic out of your lives:
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/07/23/well/chemicals-food-children-health.html
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These happen only in overweight boys. You should be more focused on healthy eating and less focused on his physical appearance. Wonder how he feels having you and Dr discuss his man boobs in front of him? Poor kid.l
Did not mention to doctor in front my my son. Spoke to doctor separately. Have never mentioned it to my son at all. By thanks for your concern.
To answer a different pp, no soy milk or excessive soy products.
How about processed food? Boxed Mac and cheese? TV dinners? Does he eat mostly fresh food or more packaged food? The plastic packaging mixes into your food and changes your hormone balance. We live in a crazy country,
https://med.nyu.edu/pediatrics/study-links-chemicals-widely-found-plastics-and-processed-food-elevated-blood-pressure-children-and-teens
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These happen only in overweight boys. You should be more focused on healthy eating and less focused on his physical appearance. Wonder how he feels having you and Dr discuss his man boobs in front of him? Poor kid.l
Did not mention to doctor in front my my son. Spoke to doctor separately. Have never mentioned it to my son at all. By thanks for your concern.
To answer a different pp, no soy milk or excessive soy products.