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pubic hair at 6.5

by mommalau, Sep 24, 2007 11:56AM
I recently took my 6.5yr old for a yearly exam and found the Dr. was alarmed by my daughter having the begining of pubic hair growth, it's only in her vaginal area, no under arm hair, no breast growth (yet) she is not over weight (60lbs) 4ft tall. he wants me to get her tests done, and I'm wondering if it's really necessary. I myself went through premature puberty, had started menstrating by 9.  But I had breast development, skin changes etc. She only show pubic hair. Would it be a bad thing if I just waited it out. I don't want to put her through any unessary stress, I remember the affect it had on me at such a young age.
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by Texmissy, Sep 24, 2007 12:09PM
I would have the tests done. You don't have to go into grave detail what the tests are about, if your worring about it traumatizing her..she is only 6.5. I would just tell her you have to go back to the dr. to have some normal tests done. That way it is less scary for her, ...Call me crazy..but anytime the pediatrician says to get tests done for your child...no matter what the reason...I think you should do it..He went to medical school, us parents(well most of us) haven't. Better safe than sorry. Just my opinion...good luck

by RockRose, Sep 24, 2007 07:08PM
I agree with Tex,  get the tests done.  You don't have to tell her ANYTHING - you can just say we're going for your checkup blood tests.  Why?  Because it's time to do your blood check up tests, don't worry,  it isn't really painful.  Then change the subject.

Six and a half years old is  really early to have pubic hair.  

by rin10, Apr 20, 2008 08:36AM
My daughter gained 50 pounds in 6 months without any household changes and then started growing pubic hair. She went to an Endo. but in the end we did nothing because they did not want her on hormones unless she really started her period.  She didn't start until she was 11 1/2 yrs old. No one could every explain the hair growth and rapid weight gain.  It was if something turned on in her body then turned back off so she never went through puberty all the way at that early age.  So it may be nothing but there are ways to help if she needs it.  I would have the tests.  Best of luck and health.

by rin10, Apr 20, 2008 08:37AM
I should have said that she started the weight gain, etc. at age 5.
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