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Hi to all moms of pubic or pre pubic girls

My daughter is almost 12 and started her periods a few months ago. I

too was terrified at the prospect of puberty. Hairy bits and adult

smells etc etc. Anyway I am very proud of the way she is coping,

much better than I expected. Although she can cope with pads and

periods independantly, I still have to squirt the deodourant (left

arm pit first right second) and, after much deliberation I decided

that armpit shaving was a good idea. Again in must be done in the

right order left armpit first then right. I can agree that the

thought of letting her loose with a shaver by herself is scary so I'm

thinking of buying an electric wet/dry shaver for her.

Question - Leg shaving is it a good idea or not? She is very hairy

in this area but somehow I have resisted it so far. What do you

think?

, mom of aged 11

> In a message dated 8/20/00 8:10:04 PM Central Daylight Time,

lmuzic@n...

> writes:

>

> << Hi Kathy. Jill did not go through puberty until a little bit

later, she

> was

> around 9 when changes started for her and she started her period

when she

> was 11. For the two years prior to her period, she did become more

> aggressive, more emotional, more unstable in her behavior-would

get silly,

> no modesty after getting out of the shower, etc. This all

subsided when she

> started her period. She is more content, happier, loving, etc.

Just before

> her period, about a week before, she has some mild discomfort

and/or mood

> changes, but, nothing major. She is very good about her hygiene,

wearing

> anti-perspirant every day before she gets dressed and can

independently care

> for her personal hygiene needs, although, I do shave her underarms

for now.

> We're working on this one-I'm not wild about her using a disposal

razor just

> yet:) Best,

>

> >>

>

> :

>

> I hope it's OK if I respond here even though you had addressed your

message

> to Kathy. I just wanted to say thanks for sharing your experiences

with your

> daughter. I am really nervous about the puberty and adolescence

issues which

> are fast approaching and it is great to have all of this

information to draw

> from.

>

>

> Thanks again,

>

>

> Vickie Nettles

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My daughter has not reached this stage yet, but my friend's daughter has and

we discussed this the other night. We agreed that armpit shaving is a

necessity, but leg shaving was not. The problem with shaving legs is that

once you start, you can't stop. The hair comes back darker, thicker and more

coarse every time you shave. This has to be done every 6-7 days at least. If

her leg hair is blond, I wouldn't shave it. Just my .02 cents!

Jaymee

nashumberside@... wrote:

> Hi to all moms of pubic or pre pubic girls

>

> My daughter is almost 12 and started her periods a few months ago. I

> too was terrified at the prospect of puberty. Hairy bits and adult

> smells etc etc. Anyway I am very proud of the way she is coping,

> much better than I expected. Although she can cope with pads and

> periods independantly, I still have to squirt the deodourant (left

> arm pit first right second) and, after much deliberation I decided

> that armpit shaving was a good idea. Again in must be done in the

> right order left armpit first then right. I can agree that the

> thought of letting her loose with a shaver by herself is scary so I'm

> thinking of buying an electric wet/dry shaver for her.

>

> Question - Leg shaving is it a good idea or not? She is very hairy

> in this area but somehow I have resisted it so far. What do you

> think?

>

> , mom of aged 11

>

>

> > In a message dated 8/20/00 8:10:04 PM Central Daylight Time,

> lmuzic@n...

> > writes:

> >

> > << Hi Kathy. Jill did not go through puberty until a little bit

> later, she

> > was

> > around 9 when changes started for her and she started her period

> when she

> > was 11. For the two years prior to her period, she did become more

> > aggressive, more emotional, more unstable in her behavior-would

> get silly,

> > no modesty after getting out of the shower, etc. This all

> subsided when she

> > started her period. She is more content, happier, loving, etc.

> Just before

> > her period, about a week before, she has some mild discomfort

> and/or mood

> > changes, but, nothing major. She is very good about her hygiene,

> wearing

> > anti-perspirant every day before she gets dressed and can

> independently care

> > for her personal hygiene needs, although, I do shave her underarms

> for now.

> > We're working on this one-I'm not wild about her using a disposal

> razor just

> > yet:) Best,

> >

> > >>

> >

> > :

> >

> > I hope it's OK if I respond here even though you had addressed your

> message

> > to Kathy. I just wanted to say thanks for sharing your experiences

> with your

> > daughter. I am really nervous about the puberty and adolescence

> issues which

> > are fast approaching and it is great to have all of this

> information to draw

> > from.

> >

> >

> > Thanks again,

> >

> >

> > Vickie Nettles

>

>

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  • 3 months later...

Sue, if it is her time, you will get through it. Can she just take midol? Or

how about one of those pms teas that I see. Or, ask your hfs for an herbal

or homeopathic remedy to relieve menstrual symptoms. Is steph pottytrained,

if she is you may want to start putting a pad in her panties for a few

minutes at a time, to get her used to the feeling. If she is not, try

putting one in her pullup or whatever it is you are using. Do not stress out

and panic, that will only make it harder on her. If you really must cry, go

to your room and lock the door. Make sure she knows that it is normal and

nothing to be alarmed about. Talk to her just like she was any other child.

This will help calm you both down.

best of luck and I hope you get more advice

cindi

Gazzara wrote:

> Steph is 12 years old and has had the outer signs of puberty for

> about a year. The past few days - since about Thanksgiving HAPPY

> HOLIDAYS!!!!!! She has been off the wall SIBS , aggressions running

> around like a manaic lots of abdominal discomfort. My doctor is

> clueless and I am in a panic - I know this is a very hinky time She

> is also doing lots of isolated muscle contractions and very

> uncomftorable whimpering alot. She's non verbal and big and I have no

> idea what to do. I'm thinking its her period does anyone have any

> suggestions about medication for PMS can someone who has been there

> reaasure me that I and she will live through this - because I tell

> folks it ain't looking good.

>

> sue

>

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Do a stomach xray (has Serrousi explained) to see if their is a

blockage of fecus in the tract. This would also be seen as toe walking,

muscle contractions, heady temper tantrums almost pain like. Hope this

helps

Kathy

puberty

>Steph is 12 years old and has had the outer signs of puberty for

>about a year. The past few days - since about Thanksgiving HAPPY

>HOLIDAYS!!!!!! She has been off the wall SIBS , aggressions running

>around like a manaic lots of abdominal discomfort. My doctor is

>clueless and I am in a panic - I know this is a very hinky time She

>is also doing lots of isolated muscle contractions and very

>uncomftorable whimpering alot. She's non verbal and big and I have no

>idea what to do. I'm thinking its her period does anyone have any

>suggestions about medication for PMS can someone who has been there

>reaasure me that I and she will live through this - because I tell

>folks it ain't looking good.

>

>sue

>

>

>

>

>

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Can she take Tylenol? I saw some product in the store yesterday, I

think it is by the makers of Tylenol, that was called Women's Relief

or Menstrual Relief. It would be similar to Pamprin or Midol. I'd

give that a try. Best,

>Steph is 12 years old and has had the outer signs of puberty for

>about a year. The past few days - since about Thanksgiving HAPPY

>HOLIDAYS!!!!!! She has been off the wall SIBS , aggressions running

>around like a manaic lots of abdominal discomfort. My doctor is

>clueless and I am in a panic - I know this is a very hinky time She

>is also doing lots of isolated muscle contractions and very

>uncomftorable whimpering alot. She's non verbal and big and I have no

>idea what to do. I'm thinking its her period does anyone have any

>suggestions about medication for PMS can someone who has been there

>reaasure me that I and she will live through this - because I tell

>folks it ain't looking good.

>

>sue

>

>

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Thanks for your advice. 's teacher already spoke to the school nurse who said she would be glad to help in school. Surprisingly, has been great with wearing the pads and even changed herself. However, I know that she doesn't really have a clue as to what is happening to her.

How old is your daughter? Eleven is so young! I was 13 or 14. has been pretty developed for awhile so I knew that this day was coming....but I could have used a few more months. This makes me feel so old!!!!

Re: Puberty

My 11 year old daughter just had her 1st period. So far she has been very good about it. She is wearing her pad but goes to the bathroom frequently to clean herself. She doesn't really understand this. I had practiced with wearing a pad and trying to tell her what to expect. But how do I make her understand to the best of her ability?

Do any mothers have any ideas? She is still such a baby!!! How do I handle this with the school? She'll need someone to help her in school......The joys of motherhood!!!!

Maureen

Dear Maureen, Does she have an IEP? You can write this in to the IEP that she needs assistance. The school nurse would be glad to assist her and there is probably a bathroom in the nurse's office. My daughter does fine with this at school. She takes a small purse with a pad in it and goes to the bathroom to change. The aide used to go with her to make sure she locked the door and was able to do it herself, once she did, she's on her own. I try to time changing the pad around meals. She puts one on at breakfast, changes at lunch at school, one at dinner time and one before bed. Good Luck.

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I think girls may just hit puberty earlier now

regardless. My daughter is the only child I have that isn't special

needs. She started showing signs of breast on her ninth

birthday....Her period started at ten.

She is twelve and looks twenty....I swear . I tell people that and

they never believe me till they see her and their eyes pop out.

Maybe there is something to the steroids in the beef

theory!

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>Thanks for your advice. 's teacher already spoke to the

>school nurse who said she would be glad to help in school.

>Surprisingly, has been great with wearing the pads and even

>changed herself. However, I know that she doesn't really have a clue

>as to what is happening to her.

>

>How old is your daughter? Eleven is so young! I was 13 or 14.

>has been pretty developed for awhile so I knew that this day was

>coming....but I could have used a few more months. This makes me

>feel so old!!!!

Jill is 13 now. She started her period when she was 11. But, hey,

so did I, so, it wasn't surprising for me. The really weird thing is

that I'm going through menopause and I'm only 41! Now, that really

makes one feel old.

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