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Re: why don't doctors regulate when you enter puberty? - December 31st 2011, 01:22 AM

Some people get given hormones to stop it happening yet. A girl I know started to go through early puberty at age 7 as a side affect of the medication she's on and the disabilities she has, the doctors have given her other medication that will stop it for the moment as she's really young.

I started puberty when I was 9, it can be really difficult when you start early, I started my period before my sister who is older than me, so it was hard being the younger one of the two and starting first.

Unless it's a real issue they won't do anything about it.


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