dd walks up to me, and announces that she has "bumps on her boobies" she then shows me... and OMG!!! SHE HAS BUMPS ON HER AREOLAS!!! NOOOO!!! she'll be 7 on tuesday..... isnt that one of the first signs of puberty?? no no no no no. mommy not ready.....
i called my mom, and she LAUGHED at me!!! :banghead:
please tell me i was seeing things, and its not what i think it is........
no growing up for my little girl... NO! :cry: :cry: :cry:
tarah1218
10-17-2008, 07:01 AM
Awww, I know you don't want to see her grow up so fast! :hugs: I had the little bumps at her age and by the time I was 9 I had A cups, nothing huge but I did have something. Maybe take her for a sports bra or something? So you can bond and connect right now? :hugs:
sourpatch_babe
10-17-2008, 07:13 AM
I'd suggest taking her to the pedi to confirm it. I saw an episode of The Doctors (with hottie young Dr. Sears:giggle) where they said that for precocious puberty the doctor can give the child a shot to delay the puberty from coming on full force. It might be something worth looking into, especially if the women in your family tend to be well endowed. Last thing you'd want is a pre-teen with the boobage of an older woman.
FaeryGnomeHome
10-17-2008, 07:17 AM
that SO scares me. my daughter is 8 and she's so skinny her chest is concave:giggle: I can't even imagine breasts at this age.
SarahOxley
10-17-2008, 07:22 AM
I'd suggest taking her to the pedi to confirm it. I saw an episode of The Doctors (with hottie young Dr. Sears:giggle) where they said that for precocious puberty the doctor can give the child a shot to delay the puberty from coming on full force. It might be something worth looking into, especially if the women in your family tend to be well endowed. Last thing you'd want is a pre-teen with the boobage of an older woman.
This may be an option but I would NEVER give my daughter a shot to stop or even slow down puberty. It's all a part of life! I know you don't want her to grow up and be your baby forever but this is just the way it is. I'm hoping to have a girl the next time we get pregnant and if my pedi tried to tell me to do this I would so be finding a different doc. I've also heard that the show "The Doctors" is more about the money then anything. I wouldn't know cause I don't watch it. But yeah anyways. I would not feel right giving my daughter a shot to stop the normal things. What if there are really bad side effects, like never going into puberty cause of it????
wildeyes
10-17-2008, 07:27 AM
I'd suggest taking her to the pedi to confirm it. I saw an episode of The Doctors (with hottie young Dr. Sears:giggle) where they said that for precocious puberty the doctor can give the child a shot to delay the puberty from coming on full force. It might be something worth looking into, especially if the women in your family tend to be well endowed. Last thing you'd want is a pre-teen with the boobage of an older woman.
well, some of us are well endowed, and some arent, plus her father was adopted, so we dont really know on that side. but i wouldnt give her a shot, i'm just freaking. i thought i had a few more years... i was in the fourth grade before i started developing, and in the 7th before i actually met af. so it was a bit of a surprise to see her at almost 7. eek. i understand that she is on the young range of normal tho... she is going to the dr next week anyway, i'll just make mention of it, maybe they will want to see. :cry:
sourpatch_babe
10-17-2008, 07:30 AM
It was actually the only time I saw it (accidentally programmed it to record, thanks to my "helpers"). But in the show they were explaining (I think the shots were Lupron?) how they suppressed it for only 28 days (which is why they had to be given monthly). They were explaining how going into puberty at an early age could bring in menopause before time. They had a girl on who started puberty at age two who if not for the shots whould enter menopause around age 17 which would make her infertile by the time she was ready to have children. They said that all the children that do end up getting the shots (boys and girls), they get them monthly until they turn 11 and then let nature take it's course.
Jenney17
10-17-2008, 07:36 AM
I wouldn't worry just yet Mama. My DD is 10 and has "little boobers" :giggle: as Dh calls them. Her bras still have no cup size. She had bumps like this at you DD's age then nothing else for at least 2 years.
wildeyes
10-17-2008, 10:23 AM
I wouldn't worry just yet Mama. My DD is 10 and has "little boobers" :giggle: as Dh calls them. Her bras still have no cup size. She had bumps like this at you DD's age then nothing else for at least 2 years.
ohhh thank goodness. that makes me feel better! i was just in shock this morning. and her nips were hard.. (maybe b/c it was chilly in the house) i dont remember when that stuff starting happening to me, i just remember being in 4th grade, and omg it was itchy!! lol. i hope it doesnt progress for a few more years. mommy is not ready!! lol
tinyblackdot
10-17-2008, 10:26 AM
um...i hate to be the bearer of bad news, but my little sister started her AF when she was 8.
(which in retrospect that means that she started her AF before i did, and we are 5 years apart!)
kasatk
10-18-2008, 12:45 PM
if you eat a lot of chicken i would cut back on that...
Emmaleigh3699
10-18-2008, 02:51 PM
this kinda stuff just makes me think of all the crap we're feeding our kids - growth hormones in meat can't be helping this situation. We're not meant to have our periods at 8 or breasts at 8....its not how we're meant to function :( Of course, there isn't anything you can really do about it - who can afford to buy all organic? And for most of us its too late anyway...ugh....stupid puberty and stupid untrustworthy foods.
mindycat72
10-18-2008, 02:57 PM
Unfortunately, I've seen this all too often. My oldest dd's best friend had breast buds at age 5, and was fully developed, including AF by the time she was 8.
My youngest dd also started developing early, and now she is 10, and I've had to start making her wear a bra whenever she leaves the house. Plus the armpit odor! It could bowl you over lol!
Anyway, I would be vary hesitant to inject my kids with anything that interferes with hormones. I am very distrustful of anything that elevates/reduces/prolongs/shortens any part of hormonal fluctuations. The consequences can be very severe. :(
mindycat72
10-18-2008, 02:58 PM
this kinda stuff just makes me think of all the crap we're feeding our kids - growth hormones in meat can't be helping this situation. We're not meant to have our periods at 8 or breasts at 8....its not how we're meant to function :( Of course, there isn't anything you can really do about it - who can afford to buy all organic? And for most of us its too late anyway...ugh....stupid puberty and stupid untrustworthy foods.
I hear ya. When my dd started developing, we were shocked. Now I can't help but wonder if it wasn't the Avent bottles we used. :cry:
wildeyes
10-18-2008, 03:13 PM
I hear ya. When my dd started developing, we were shocked. Now I can't help but wonder if it wasn't the Avent bottles we used. :cry:
GAH!!!! i use avent for the baby!! man...... they are the ONLY bottles she cant collapse the nipples on, everything, and i mean everything else she didnt get any food.... lovely... just freaking lovely...
i give up. i'm gonna grow all my own food, and raise my own stupid chickens... oh wait... i dont have a house. and i have a black thumb. crap. (i'm kidding btw... well kinda.. i do have a black thumb)
Knits on Earth
10-18-2008, 03:17 PM
this kinda stuff just makes me think of all the crap we're feeding our kids - growth hormones in meat can't be helping this situation. We're not meant to have our periods at 8 or breasts at 8....its not how we're meant to function :( Of course, there isn't anything you can really do about it - who can afford to buy all organic? And for most of us its too late anyway...ugh....stupid puberty and stupid untrustworthy foods.
yes! whenever I see things like this I am so releived that those hormones are not and never were legal in canada!
Emmaleigh3699
10-18-2008, 03:18 PM
we need to all live like hippies and start a commune lol I'll raise the livestock - it can't be that hard, right? I've raised kids.
wildeyes
10-18-2008, 03:22 PM
we need to all live like hippies and start a commune lol I'll raise the livestock - it can't be that hard, right? I've raised kids.
sounds good to me, but i'm not going in the garden if ya'll want to eat!! lol