L.K.
Hi S. and other moms.
I've been following and reading the responses and can't hold it in any longer.
Starting puberty that young is NOT normal. But we are seeing so much of it we are thinking it is.
Please, I mean no disrespect to any of you moms who responded, or will, but looking at your profiles many of you are at least 10-15-20 years younger than I am. I will be 47 at the end of the month.
When I was in nursing school in the early 80's I had a classmate do a research paper on all the growth hormones in our food supply and the early puberty. That was almost 30 years ago and what she talked about then is coming true today. I can't say that what I did to watch where my family's food came from had much to do with it but my daughter didn't start her period until she was 12 and she's just 14 now. I try to buy meat/dairy/poultry that says growth hormone free and we eat a ton of fresh whole foods and very little packaged/processed foods. I also try to watch any plastic exposure. I will admit I don't understand it all, but there is a link between plastics and estrogen levels.
You're docs will say I'm full of bull hockey and that it is all just normal and natural. But I would challenge you to ask your doc if s/he took any kind of nutrition course in med school. And if they did was it more than just a semester course. This is all stuff I learned the last 7-8 years as a mommy and has nothing to do with my nursing degree.
I don't think there is any thing you can do to reverse it but try to start paying attention to feeding your family foods that guarantee growth hormone free.
Good Luck and In Good Health,
Lori Krause, RN
www.YourKitchenCoach.net