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Hi Debi

I believe it is common for nipples to be sensitive as the breast begin to

develop. It's hormones I think. Maybe it's time for a little bra? Good luck,

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Hi Debi

I believe it is common for nipples to be sensitive as the breast begin to

develop. It's hormones I think. Maybe it's time for a little bra? Good luck,

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It is of typical and it is caused by the surging hormones to help of

her body develop, this happens to to pregnant woman in the first few

weeks of pregnacy too if the hormones affect that areas. I to some

times get of that too and the doctor to tell me to put sinple powdwer

on the breast areas and it does work and to also be to put a lotion on

them right after bathing. a very soft trainer bra might help too from

the clothing rubbing. I to learned of this from my doctor and happy

could finally hlep back in a good way this week.

Sondra

In Autism_in_Girls , " Debi " wrote:

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> My oldest daughter, NT, is developing in her chest. The last few weeks

> she complains a lot of her nipples getting raw from clothing rubbing

> her. Could this be thrush? Just wondering if it's typical or if I

> should put some antifungal med on her.

>

> TIA,

> Debi

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It is of typical and it is caused by the surging hormones to help of

her body develop, this happens to to pregnant woman in the first few

weeks of pregnacy too if the hormones affect that areas. I to some

times get of that too and the doctor to tell me to put sinple powdwer

on the breast areas and it does work and to also be to put a lotion on

them right after bathing. a very soft trainer bra might help too from

the clothing rubbing. I to learned of this from my doctor and happy

could finally hlep back in a good way this week.

Sondra

In Autism_in_Girls , " Debi " wrote:

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> My oldest daughter, NT, is developing in her chest. The last few weeks

> she complains a lot of her nipples getting raw from clothing rubbing

> her. Could this be thrush? Just wondering if it's typical or if I

> should put some antifungal med on her.

>

> TIA,

> Debi

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Melinda I to should ahve readof you post as you gave same thinking as

me. LOL we must be thinking the same way.

Sondra

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> Hi Debi

> I believe it is common for nipples to be sensitive as the breast

begin to

> develop. It's hormones I think. Maybe it's time for a little bra?

Good luck,

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Melinda I to should ahve readof you post as you gave same thinking as

me. LOL we must be thinking the same way.

Sondra

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> Hi Debi

> I believe it is common for nipples to be sensitive as the breast

begin to

> develop. It's hormones I think. Maybe it's time for a little bra?

Good luck,

> Melinda

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For those of you with older girls I was wondering, when did they have to start

wearing deoderant? Beth JUST turned 7 and she needs it. Hubby even noticed,

she is having no problems with it so far, just have to make sure she is putting

on enough, not just a quick swipe. But I was wondering if this is early cause

of the autism, or possibly her weight?

sondra wrote: It is of typical and it is caused

by the surging hormones to help of

her body develop, this happens to to pregnant woman in the first few

weeks of pregnacy too if the hormones affect that areas. I to some

times get of that too and the doctor to tell me to put sinple powdwer

on the breast areas and it does work and to also be to put a lotion on

them right after bathing. a very soft trainer bra might help too from

the clothing rubbing. I to learned of this from my doctor and happy

could finally hlep back in a good way this week.

Sondra

In Autism_in_Girls , " Debi " wrote:

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> My oldest daughter, NT, is developing in her chest. The last few weeks

> she complains a lot of her nipples getting raw from clothing rubbing

> her. Could this be thrush? Just wondering if it's typical or if I

> should put some antifungal med on her.

>

> TIA,

> Debi

>

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For those of you with older girls I was wondering, when did they have to start

wearing deoderant? Beth JUST turned 7 and she needs it. Hubby even noticed,

she is having no problems with it so far, just have to make sure she is putting

on enough, not just a quick swipe. But I was wondering if this is early cause

of the autism, or possibly her weight?

sondra wrote: It is of typical and it is caused

by the surging hormones to help of

her body develop, this happens to to pregnant woman in the first few

weeks of pregnacy too if the hormones affect that areas. I to some

times get of that too and the doctor to tell me to put sinple powdwer

on the breast areas and it does work and to also be to put a lotion on

them right after bathing. a very soft trainer bra might help too from

the clothing rubbing. I to learned of this from my doctor and happy

could finally hlep back in a good way this week.

Sondra

In Autism_in_Girls , " Debi " wrote:

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> My oldest daughter, NT, is developing in her chest. The last few weeks

> she complains a lot of her nipples getting raw from clothing rubbing

> her. Could this be thrush? Just wondering if it's typical or if I

> should put some antifungal med on her.

>

> TIA,

> Debi

>

Crystal B

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http://bethpuzzle.blogspot.com/

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My oldest daughter, NT, is developing in her chest. The last few weeks

she complains a lot of her nipples getting raw from clothing rubbing

her. Some antifungal med on her.

TIA,

Debi

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My oldest daughter, NT, is developing in her chest. The last few weeks

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My youngest son was of using it by age of six and nephew of me was by

age of 5-it is of felt they have something wrong with a certain part

of their body I to forget but want to say the endocrine system? Even

with depoderatn use by id day they were of to smell much bad so they

both from early ages had to take of much baths and supervise the

deoderant going on. the both also have of oily like hair too if they

shower it before school even it will often come after school looking

as though not a bath for a week LOL but not really funny because it

also impacts tehm socially. Now that Mikey is of almost 16 it has

calmed down but hims signs of puberty by far out past hims older

brother in many ways he is just much shorter than hims older brother

is all. neither was ever over weight my son or nephew as childrens.

Mikey had of more the failure to thrive issues because of hims severe

food aversions.

as adult I to have to switch often the brands of deoderant because

after a time it wil no longer work and so have to alternate of them.

I to sweat much so easily. I cannot be to tolerate much heat or cold,

mostly cold though. It hurts of my body cold does and heat makes me

agitated and aggressive if cant find a calm sensory wise. I to like

ot swim but most public places are too much overloaded with people

for me to be calm there. I to also hate teh whistle blowing at them.

I to want of to swim at down and low times for crowds. I toalso feel

much stare at me at public pools because cant walk well on the

pavement and I to get of very stimmy at pools because of the water

and the glimmering sun rays on it. I to just like ot find coners and

sit there and just stim and be to ahve of own fun but often the kids

of me like ot agitate of me and splash ofme and try to get ofme to

play in swim ways with them and I to not want to but can some times.

they also like to push me in and this causes me rapid meltdowns due

to feeling sensory flooding of much and cant stop the flight or fight

responses in me. Sondra

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> For those of you with older girls I was wondering, when did they

have to start wearing deoderant? Beth JUST turned 7 and she needs

it. Hubby even noticed, she is having no problems with it so far,

just have to make sure she is putting on enough, not just a quick

swipe. But I was wondering if this is early cause of the autism, or

possibly her weight?

>

> sondra wrote: It is of typical and it is caused

by the surging hormones to help of

> her body develop, this happens to to pregnant woman in the first

few

> weeks of pregnacy too if the hormones affect that areas. I to some

> times get of that too and the doctor to tell me to put sinple

powdwer

> on the breast areas and it does work and to also be to put a lotion

on

> them right after bathing. a very soft trainer bra might help too

from

> the clothing rubbing. I to learned of this from my doctor and happy

> could finally hlep back in a good way this week.

> Sondra

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> In Autism_in_Girls , " Debi " <fightingautism@> wrote:

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> > My oldest daughter, NT, is developing in her chest. The last few

weeks

> > she complains a lot of her nipples getting raw from clothing

rubbing

> > her. Could this be thrush? Just wondering if it's typical or if I

> > should put some antifungal med on her.

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> > TIA,

> > Debi

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> http://bethpuzzle.blogspot.com/

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My youngest son was of using it by age of six and nephew of me was by

age of 5-it is of felt they have something wrong with a certain part

of their body I to forget but want to say the endocrine system? Even

with depoderatn use by id day they were of to smell much bad so they

both from early ages had to take of much baths and supervise the

deoderant going on. the both also have of oily like hair too if they

shower it before school even it will often come after school looking

as though not a bath for a week LOL but not really funny because it

also impacts tehm socially. Now that Mikey is of almost 16 it has

calmed down but hims signs of puberty by far out past hims older

brother in many ways he is just much shorter than hims older brother

is all. neither was ever over weight my son or nephew as childrens.

Mikey had of more the failure to thrive issues because of hims severe

food aversions.

as adult I to have to switch often the brands of deoderant because

after a time it wil no longer work and so have to alternate of them.

I to sweat much so easily. I cannot be to tolerate much heat or cold,

mostly cold though. It hurts of my body cold does and heat makes me

agitated and aggressive if cant find a calm sensory wise. I to like

ot swim but most public places are too much overloaded with people

for me to be calm there. I to also hate teh whistle blowing at them.

I to want of to swim at down and low times for crowds. I toalso feel

much stare at me at public pools because cant walk well on the

pavement and I to get of very stimmy at pools because of the water

and the glimmering sun rays on it. I to just like ot find coners and

sit there and just stim and be to ahve of own fun but often the kids

of me like ot agitate of me and splash ofme and try to get ofme to

play in swim ways with them and I to not want to but can some times.

they also like to push me in and this causes me rapid meltdowns due

to feeling sensory flooding of much and cant stop the flight or fight

responses in me. Sondra

In Autism_in_Girls , Crystal Breger

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> For those of you with older girls I was wondering, when did they

have to start wearing deoderant? Beth JUST turned 7 and she needs

it. Hubby even noticed, she is having no problems with it so far,

just have to make sure she is putting on enough, not just a quick

swipe. But I was wondering if this is early cause of the autism, or

possibly her weight?

>

> sondra wrote: It is of typical and it is caused

by the surging hormones to help of

> her body develop, this happens to to pregnant woman in the first

few

> weeks of pregnacy too if the hormones affect that areas. I to some

> times get of that too and the doctor to tell me to put sinple

powdwer

> on the breast areas and it does work and to also be to put a lotion

on

> them right after bathing. a very soft trainer bra might help too

from

> the clothing rubbing. I to learned of this from my doctor and happy

> could finally hlep back in a good way this week.

> Sondra

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> In Autism_in_Girls , " Debi " <fightingautism@> wrote:

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> > My oldest daughter, NT, is developing in her chest. The last few

weeks

> > she complains a lot of her nipples getting raw from clothing

rubbing

> > her. Could this be thrush? Just wondering if it's typical or if I

> > should put some antifungal med on her.

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I remember feeling this way when I was developing...it was not thrush or

anything...just sensitivity.

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>Subject: question about development of girls

>Date: Thu, 31 May 2007 06:15:55 -0000

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>My oldest daughter, NT, is developing in her chest. The last few weeks

>she complains a lot of her nipples getting raw from clothing rubbing

>her. Could this be thrush? Just wondering if it's typical or if I

>should put some antifungal med on her.

>

>TIA,

>Debi

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I remember feeling this way when I was developing...it was not thrush or

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>Subject: question about development of girls

>Date: Thu, 31 May 2007 06:15:55 -0000

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>My oldest daughter, NT, is developing in her chest. The last few weeks

>she complains a lot of her nipples getting raw from clothing rubbing

>her. Could this be thrush? Just wondering if it's typical or if I

>should put some antifungal med on her.

>

>TIA,

>Debi

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The more body fat, the more hormones....I am finding that out the hard way

as I get older...When I was skinnier I was far less nasty during PMS. Or

maybe that is just peri-menopause??

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>To: Autism_in_Girls

>Subject: Re: Re: question about development of girls

>Date: Thu, 31 May 2007 08:45:45 -0700 (PDT)

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>For those of you with older girls I was wondering, when did they have to

>start wearing deoderant? Beth JUST turned 7 and she needs it. Hubby even

>noticed, she is having no problems with it so far, just have to make sure

>she is putting on enough, not just a quick swipe. But I was wondering if

>this is early cause of the autism, or possibly her weight?

>

>sondra wrote: It is of typical and it is

>caused by the surging hormones to help of

>her body develop, this happens to to pregnant woman in the first few

>weeks of pregnacy too if the hormones affect that areas. I to some

>times get of that too and the doctor to tell me to put sinple powdwer

>on the breast areas and it does work and to also be to put a lotion on

>them right after bathing. a very soft trainer bra might help too from

>the clothing rubbing. I to learned of this from my doctor and happy

>could finally hlep back in a good way this week.

>Sondra

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>In Autism_in_Girls , " Debi " wrote:

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> > My oldest daughter, NT, is developing in her chest. The last few weeks

> > she complains a lot of her nipples getting raw from clothing rubbing

> > her. Could this be thrush? Just wondering if it's typical or if I

> > should put some antifungal med on her.

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> > TIA,

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The more body fat, the more hormones....I am finding that out the hard way

as I get older...When I was skinnier I was far less nasty during PMS. Or

maybe that is just peri-menopause??

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>Reply-To: Autism_in_Girls

>To: Autism_in_Girls

>Subject: Re: Re: question about development of girls

>Date: Thu, 31 May 2007 08:45:45 -0700 (PDT)

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>For those of you with older girls I was wondering, when did they have to

>start wearing deoderant? Beth JUST turned 7 and she needs it. Hubby even

>noticed, she is having no problems with it so far, just have to make sure

>she is putting on enough, not just a quick swipe. But I was wondering if

>this is early cause of the autism, or possibly her weight?

>

>sondra wrote: It is of typical and it is

>caused by the surging hormones to help of

>her body develop, this happens to to pregnant woman in the first few

>weeks of pregnacy too if the hormones affect that areas. I to some

>times get of that too and the doctor to tell me to put sinple powdwer

>on the breast areas and it does work and to also be to put a lotion on

>them right after bathing. a very soft trainer bra might help too from

>the clothing rubbing. I to learned of this from my doctor and happy

>could finally hlep back in a good way this week.

>Sondra

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> > My oldest daughter, NT, is developing in her chest. The last few weeks

> > she complains a lot of her nipples getting raw from clothing rubbing

> > her. Could this be thrush? Just wondering if it's typical or if I

> > should put some antifungal med on her.

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Thanks, I feel much better. I put some vaseline on them, seemed to

make her feel much better by the next day.

I don't have a clue what I'm in for with puberty!

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Thanks, I feel much better. I put some vaseline on them, seemed to

make her feel much better by the next day.

I don't have a clue what I'm in for with puberty!

Debi

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She's been wearing a bra. It's wierd, it's not the entire areola, it's

just the very, very tip of her nipples, she complains after she's been

very active that " shirts & bras are rubbing her raw " . But I usually

find out she's not had on her bra, which I think is part of the

problem. Little girls don't understand the importance of reigning them

in now!!!

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She's been wearing a bra. It's wierd, it's not the entire areola, it's

just the very, very tip of her nipples, she complains after she's been

very active that " shirts & bras are rubbing her raw " . But I usually

find out she's not had on her bra, which I think is part of the

problem. Little girls don't understand the importance of reigning them

in now!!!

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My oldest NT just started wearing it a couple months ago 'cause she

stinks. She just turned 10. I say when they stink, it's time, lol

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My oldest NT just started wearing it a couple months ago 'cause she

stinks. She just turned 10. I say when they stink, it's time, lol

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Debi, I would use a lanolin cream like Lanisoh or purelan. Its what

breastfeeding moms use. It might be a bit better for her then absorbing the

petroleum from the Vaseline into her nipples.

Hope that helps

Missy ('s mom)

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Thanks, I feel much better. I put some vaseline on them, seemed to

make her feel much better by the next day.

I don't have a clue what I'm in for with puberty!

Debi

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Debi, I would use a lanolin cream like Lanisoh or purelan. Its what

breastfeeding moms use. It might be a bit better for her then absorbing the

petroleum from the Vaseline into her nipples.

Hope that helps

Missy ('s mom)

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Thanks, I feel much better. I put some vaseline on them, seemed to

make her feel much better by the next day.

I don't have a clue what I'm in for with puberty!

Debi

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Is it happening in 100% cotton? Even poly blends burn my skin and one

of my daughter's too.

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> My oldest daughter, NT, is developing in her chest. The last few weeks

> she complains a lot of her nipples getting raw from clothing rubbing

> her. Could this be thrush? Just wondering if it's typical or if I

> should put some antifungal med on her.

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> TIA,

> Debi

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