M.W. asks from Fishers, IN on January 22, 2008
5 Y/o Who's "Gyna" Hurts at Night
I had some people over at my house over the weekend. This guy has a 5 year old and he's a pretty clueless and sorry excuse for a father. It's a very old friend of my husbands and we were very reluctant to have him over .... He came here with his 5 and 4 year old (girl and boy)
When my friend and I laid the kids down, the little girl started saying her "gyna" hurt. That is hurts at night and she pees in bed.
I reported it to the father's friend, a woman who has knwon him since H.S. and told her to please let her mother know what she said.
What would you do?
She kept grabbing it saying it hurts but didn't know why when we asked.
She also said it's "red".
I'm quite dusturbed but don't want to freak out and call CPS, I know these people are pretty irresponsible parents who party and probably don't supervise the kids much. I had to lay his kids down, otherwise they may have been up all night....
Any adivce?
So What Happened?™
Thanks to everyone for your advice. I do not know the mother, I do not know where they live, this was a guy my husband hadn't seen in over 6 years. He doesn't even have his number so I asked the girl that is a mutual friend, to please follow up, talk to the mom and let me know what they were doing cos I was going to continue asking until I heard she saw a Dr. Doesn't mean they won't lie to me... Unfortunately, this was the 1st time I ever met the little girl and based on many things we saw that day, most likely the last. The guy has 7 kids, one they gav eup for adoption and FOUR different mothers.
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S.H. answers from Chicago on January 23, 2008
First and foremost if a child mentions anything in regards to their private areas which is a very sensitive and touchy topic someone should listen and look into the issue! That child could be experiencing a infection, possibly from bathing and soap in that area, lastly what we don't want to think,,,,maybe someone could have touched the child in a unthinkable manner!!!!!!I truely insist that someone sees that this child sees a pediatrian soon.... It could be possible that in unclean conditions that one can contract vaginal diseases from seating on dirty toilet seats....SOMEONE NEEDS TO STEP UP TO THE PLATE, SHE WILL THANK YOU LATER...A CHILD IS AT THE MERCY OF EITHER A GOOD CARETAKER OR NEGLECTANT ONE****************DON'T LET THIS GO ANOTHER DAY EVEN IF YOU MUST TAKE HER TO A MEDICAL WALK IN CLINIC....
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L.D. answers from Fort Wayne on January 23, 2008
I would be very concerned and i would at least make an effort to contact the mother of this child and let them know you have concerns. But i would absolutly not let this childs complaint go unheard, there is a reason she felt she could tell you whether it is that something "strange" has happened or she just felt maybe you could help her if it was a medical reason she told you for a reason and you need to be an advocate for her. And Kudos to you for caring so much. GOOD LUCK
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S.H. answers from Chicago on January 23, 2008
First and foremost if a child mentions anything in regards to their private areas which is a very sensitive and touchy topic someone should listen and look into the issue! That child could be experiencing a infection, possibly from bathing and soap in that area, lastly what we don't want to think,,,,maybe someone could have touched the child in a unthinkable manner!!!!!!I truely insist that someone sees that this child sees a pediatrian soon.... It could be possible that in unclean conditions that one can contract vaginal diseases from seating on dirty toilet seats....SOMEONE NEEDS TO STEP UP TO THE PLATE, SHE WILL THANK YOU LATER...A CHILD IS AT THE MERCY OF EITHER A GOOD CARETAKER OR NEGLECTANT ONE****************DON'T LET THIS GO ANOTHER DAY EVEN IF YOU MUST TAKE HER TO A MEDICAL WALK IN CLINIC....
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A. answers from Indianapolis on January 22, 2008
I wouldn't jump the gun quite yet....my daughter(4yr) says hers hurts sometimes and when she shows me what hurts it because she is not wiping the right way or sometimes not wiping at all......so speak to the mother of the child first or ask the little girl more questions.
It could be many thing....UTI, bladder infection, yeast infection, or lack of hygiene.
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M.H. answers from Fort Wayne on January 23, 2008
As a wife of a police officer I would report this to the DFC. Do you know how many kids are molested by there families? Would you report it if it was your child.
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L.D. answers from Fort Wayne on January 23, 2008
I would be very concerned and i would at least make an effort to contact the mother of this child and let them know you have concerns. But i would absolutly not let this childs complaint go unheard, there is a reason she felt she could tell you whether it is that something "strange" has happened or she just felt maybe you could help her if it was a medical reason she told you for a reason and you need to be an advocate for her. And Kudos to you for caring so much. GOOD LUCK
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C.T. answers from Lafayette on January 23, 2008
The only truly responsible thing to do is find out more. I would talk to the mother before calling CPS. There could be a very logical explaination (ie. yeast infection or something). However, if you have doubts or are no satisfied with the response you really need to report it. It sounds like the girl would benefit from being reported anyway. CPS can objectively look into it. Otherwise you could have a girl who is getting abused and seeking help but never getting it. She cried out for you to help and I think you know deep down you can't look the other way.
S.S. answers from Chicago on January 23, 2008
Sounds suspicious. It never hurts to act in the best interest of a child. I have a dear friend who has never recovered from being sexually abused from age 2-8 by her uncle and anyone who payed him, he lived in the flat upstairs. I'd let somebody know- the school counselor, or call CPS and ask.
Sarah
L.R. answers from Chicago on January 23, 2008
I do not agree with the poster who said these are not normal words for a 5-year-old to use. My babysitter taught the kids the proper terms for their private parts because she got tired of them giggling and calling them kids names! I too do not think this warrants a call to authorities; call the mother first and be prepared to recommend something if she has no idea what to do. If there's a whitish discharge it could be a yeast infection, in which case the warm baths and more careful hygiene would probably take care of it. If not it may be a bladder infection, for which I recommend cranberry juice - you can also get it in tablet form. Works like a charm; usually only one tablet is needed (I have five daughters so I know about this one!).
J.S. answers from Chicago on January 23, 2008
I think the little girl needs to see the Dr. She might have a urinary tract infection or other form of infection in her vagina, potentially. Esp if she knows that it's red. if you know the kids' mother, you should let her know what was said. I think that's all you can do.
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