Puberty Hitting Girls as Young as 4 Years Old

ValkyrieofHouston

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Oct. 27, 2006 ? Most parents would agree that their kids always seem to grow up too quickly, but now, puberty is hitting young girls earlier than ever.


Nearly half of African-American girls start showing signs of puberty by 8 years old, and some American girls are developing as young as 5, even 4 years old, experts say.

Skyla Jones is an energetic 5-year-old from Georgia who loves to play.


Last year, her mother, Melissa Jones, noticed Skyla was tired all the time, had a body odor, and had blood in her urine.


"I didn't know what was going on," Jones said. "I just went ahead and thought she had a kidney infection. And we went on antibiotics and still it didn't clear it up."


Skyla was eventually sent to Andrew Muir, a pediatric endocrinologist at Georgia Medical College who knew exactly what was going on.

Skyla was menstruating and was experiencing other unmistakable signs of puberty.


"That's what he told me that it was ? that she was having a menstrual cycle," Jones said. "I was really freaked out."


Studies have tracked an increasing trend of early sexual development.


By age 8, almost half of African-American girls and 15 percent of Caucasian girls start developing pubic hair or breasts.

"The switch that normally gets turned on for pubertal development gets turned on too early," said Dr. Diane Stafford of Children's Hospital in Boston.

Until recently most doctors didn't expect to see these signs until age 10.


"It can have many causes," Muir said. "Some are related to genetics, environmental factors, and sometimes we just don't know why it happens."


For Skyla, a thyroid problem caused her symptoms.


While she was too young to really understand what was happening, her mother worried that other kids might.


"I was worried kids would make fun of her because kids are cruel," Jones said.

Because Skyla started treatment for her thyroid problem, all her symptoms have gone away.


Muir expects her next experience with puberty to be at a more reasonable age.

ABC News
 

Bateluer

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Heard of this before. In the US, people are blaming the growth hormones that we give to domestic animals to make them larger to produce more meat.
 

ValkyrieofHouston

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Originally posted by: Bateluer
Heard of this before. In the US, people are blaming the growth hormones that we give to domestic animals to make them larger to produce more meat.

I was watching this on GMA this morning and the experts were saying it has to do with genetics and sometimes obesity can contribute to it. They gave that little girl and some others some special hormones to stop the process. Endocrinologists say 50% of the African American girls will hit puberty at age 8 and 15% Caucasion girls hit puberty at age 8. They never mentioned Hispanic females in the report, I wonder why?

This is scary though to think this is happening so much more often.
 

dmcowen674

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Originally posted by: Bateluer
In the US, people are blaming the growth hormones that we give to domestic animals to make them larger to produce more meat.

Hence the reason for "Organic" foods.

The animals are not fed foods stuffed with the said "growth hormones".
 

Chadder007

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Originally posted by: Bateluer
Heard of this before. In the US, people are blaming the growth hormones that we give to domestic animals to make them larger to produce more meat.

I don't doubt, thats the problem.
 

CollectiveUnconscious

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Related to genetics and evironmental factors? Get out of here. Seriously, what else could cause it...genetics and the environment are the only two things that play a role in development.
 
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Originally posted by: ValkyrieofHouston
Nearly half of African-American girls start showing signs of puberty by 8 years old, and some American girls are developing as young as 5, even 4 years old, experts say.

Skyla Jones is an energetic 5-year-old from Georgia who loves to play.

Last year, her mother, Melissa Jones, noticed Skyla was tired all the time, had a body odor, and had blood in her urine.

"I didn't know what was going on," Jones said. "I just went ahead and thought she had a kidney infection. And we went on antibiotics and still it didn't clear it up."

Skyla was eventually sent to Andrew Muir, a pediatric endocrinologist at Georgia Medical College who knew exactly what was going on.

Skyla was menstruating and was experiencing other unmistakable signs of puberty.

By age 8, almost half of African-American girls and 15 percent of Caucasian girls start developing pubic hair or breasts.

Sweet...if they're old enough to bleed they're old enough to...

well, someone was at least thinking it even if they didn't have the rocks to post it. ;)
 

RapidSnail

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Originally posted by: PrinceofWands
Originally posted by: ValkyrieofHouston
Nearly half of African-American girls start showing signs of puberty by 8 years old, and some American girls are developing as young as 5, even 4 years old, experts say.

Skyla Jones is an energetic 5-year-old from Georgia who loves to play.

Last year, her mother, Melissa Jones, noticed Skyla was tired all the time, had a body odor, and had blood in her urine.

"I didn't know what was going on," Jones said. "I just went ahead and thought she had a kidney infection. And we went on antibiotics and still it didn't clear it up."

Skyla was eventually sent to Andrew Muir, a pediatric endocrinologist at Georgia Medical College who knew exactly what was going on.

Skyla was menstruating and was experiencing other unmistakable signs of puberty.

By age 8, almost half of African-American girls and 15 percent of Caucasian girls start developing pubic hair or breasts.

Sweet...if they're old enough to bleed they're old enough to...

well, someone was at least thinking it even if they didn't have the rocks to post it. ;)

That's why we didn't need to know.
 

SirChadwick

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Originally posted by: CollectiveUnconscious
Related to genetics and evironmental factors? Get out of here. Seriously, what else could cause it...genetics and the environment are the only two things that play a role in development.


God? Ok ok, I won't go there.
 

6StringSamurai

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Originally posted by: SirChadwick
Originally posted by: CollectiveUnconscious
Related to genetics and evironmental factors? Get out of here. Seriously, what else could cause it...genetics and the environment are the only two things that play a role in development.


God? Ok ok, I won't go there.

You know your right. God in all his wisdom has decided that girls need to hit puberty sooner. 10-12 is just too late in life. Lets crank er' down a notch, and see what happens. *Slaps hands together gleefully*
 

RaistlinZ

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Originally posted by: 6StringSamurai
Originally posted by: SirChadwick
Originally posted by: CollectiveUnconscious
Related to genetics and evironmental factors? Get out of here. Seriously, what else could cause it...genetics and the environment are the only two things that play a role in development.


God? Ok ok, I won't go there.

You know your right. God in all his wisdom has decided that girls need to hit puberty sooner. 10-12 is just too late in life. Lets crank er' down a notch, and see what happens. *Slaps hands together gleefully*

Eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeexcellent! /burns