B.V. asks from Brook Park, OH on May 14, 2008
Signs of Pre-puberty
I was really blessed when my kids were babies. They slept through the night for 10-12 hours at 3 weeks old, never cried, very happy babies. Now at ages 6 and 10, it is so much harder. My question is my daughter who is almost 10 has very bad mood swings. She gets upset really easy. She gets upset about homework, clothes, food, etc. She thinks she is fat (and she weighs 50lbs, dont know where she gets that from). I dont know what the signs of pre-puberty are? Her doctor said that usually a girls follows her mothers puberty age (which for me was around 5th grade), but she is not developed at all. I am at a total loss. I am losing my mind with this situation. And I know its only going to get worse as she gets older. So I really need some help here. Thanks
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A.T. answers from Cleveland on May 15, 2008
I thought you were talking about my daughter! My daughter is going to be 10 in a couple weeks and had the exact same things going on. She just started to develop a little bit, cries about such little things, gets irritated easily.....and says the same thing about being fat. Shes real skinny! I started to notice she acts that way in a schedule just like PMS does. I swear its all hormonal. She has been like this for about 6 to 8 months. I hope it does get better like someone else said! I had the talk with her and now Im just wondering when shes going to start. I think its pretty normal for a lot of girls and remember we are all individuals. Just because she has certain symptoms that some kids didnt have doesnt mean shes getting abused or has some huge underlying issue. Good luck!
M.A. answers from Muncie on May 15, 2008
Hi B.,
I have a friend who's daughter was going through the same thing and a few months later she started her period. She was 10. Maybe she is going through some puberty now? They couldn't believe it either but it does happen. Good luck, I have a 9 year old daughter and I'm cautious about it also.
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F.R. answers from Columbus on May 15, 2008
The weight issue at sucha young age worries me. Have you talked to her about her body image, anorexia etc? My little sister (now 24) have suffered with bolimia/anorexia since she was 11. It all started with lack of understanding and the way she tought people viewed her. I don't want to add to your concern, but I don't want you to let it go unnoticed if that's what it is. Good luck to you.
S.P. answers from Indianapolis on May 15, 2008
B.,
It will only get worse if you think it will. Honestly! Please don't take it at all personally. Try very hard to look at her moods from a different perspective,healthy and needed to grow and mature. If you take your emotion out of it I think you'll be able to see it differently and not worry.
Blessings,
S.
P.R. answers from Indianapolis on May 15, 2008
It could be hormones and it could be a chemical imbalance from something else.
I would suggest a little further testing, lab work to see what comes back, always with the fact the physician understands the problems and knows what tests to order.
Physical signs of developing are not always visable for the hormones to kick in. I have a daughter who had to start shaving her arm pits at 9 and whose leg hair darkened up at same time. She had mood swings at home that frightened fish, and her father was about to do himself in and lock her in the garage until she hit 18 and became his daughter again.
Some of the problem, we found out later, was a thyroid problem as well as early hormone changes.
P. R
S.H. answers from South Bend on May 15, 2008
I just wanted to comment on her self image. First and foremost make sure you are not talking bad about yourself in front of her. Girls and women get so much pressure from society to look a certain way. She is probably hearing stuff at school or comparing herself to what she sees on t.v. or in magazines. It is so easy as mama's (that often have our own body image issues) to pass on our issues to our daughters without even thinking of it. Make sure you let her know that she is beautiful just the way she is. I don't think you should let her "diet" but I would say that it is a good thing to encourage good eating habits and even daily excercise so she can establish a healthy lifestyle now that will hopefully continue into puberty and adulthood.
K.Y. answers from Elkhart on May 15, 2008
my daughter was 11 or 11 1/2 when she started. She does have special needs that could have promted it. But if you are really concerned there is an XRay they can take of her right wrist and give you a where about of when she will start. Ours was pretty correct. I dont know if a family doc can do this or you need a specialist. But I do know they are saying girls are starting earlier these days. Good luck! If that is it it just gets worse. :)) Things will work out!
R.D. answers from Indianapolis on May 15, 2008
The year before my daughter started having menstrual periods was just as you described -afterwards, her mood improved. Be well.
K.L. answers from Canton on May 15, 2008
B.-
absolutly a sign of puberty! My oldest is now 13 1/2 and she started her period right after she turned 10. My youngest is 10 1/2 now and sound very similar to yours. I believe she is also starting puberty as well. If I do not let her have some space, everything is a fight. What I have done is I let her have choices... she may not like the choices, but she gets to decide ( of course these choices I have to be ok with and I realizie it doesn't have to be done my way fro example- you can take a shower tonight or in the morning...it still gets done and I know what I would prefer, but will accept either). This has helped me alot the past couple of months. I hope this helps!
C.B. answers from Cleveland on May 15, 2008
Glad someone posted this, freaking out about my daughter and when will she start and what I need to do and she is still a baby! lmfao. I didn't start till I was 14! Shocking to hear how young these girls are starting now. Getting a heads up, thanks.
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