Saturday, July 24, 2010

Is this normal? Girls-Women ONLY!?

Ok.. I'm 10 and im turning 11 in April..I am very early for everthing!!!! Example(s) : I already got my period...I got my armpit hair...And i got leg and arm hair.A lot and I got a lot of hair..Like...EVERYWHERE! Oh..and i sweat alot..I think i have hyperhidrosis except i dont know..Is this normal for me? please help me!!

Is this normal? Girls-Women ONLY!?
I felt the same way when I was your age and im 26! Yes its normal, some people are just hairier than others and some sweat more. I used to think I had a hormone imbalance because I had so much hair! I have hair on my back on my stomach and on my butt!! Its just a light coating, like peach fuzz but its still there. It will get better as you get older. Dont worry about it, you're fine!
Reply:yes. It only means that you will be more stronger than the average girl. I had the same thing going on with me 5 years ago. It's a benefit, trust me.
Reply:Perfectly normal. Since you are going through puberty so much earlier than your friends, boys will definately start to notice you first.
Reply:Honey, already I am impressed at the fact you seek out answers to very difficult questions. Having said that, because you are experiencing such early developments, you need to consult a doctor. They'll need to be sure everything is OK and be able to answer the vast amount of questions you will no doubt encounter.
Reply:Don't worry about it. I know someone who got their period in 3rd grade. She has pretty big jugs. She is gorgeous though, she is a model and the prettiest girl I know. You'll turn out like her.
Reply:Big words confuse me... Anyway it's just that your body's matureing faster then the rest of your classmates are. Nothing to worry about... In fact, I could win you some bets! (The strength thing, I mean)
Reply:You sound like a very healthy young lady and everything that you have described is indicative of that.





Going through puberty is awkward and uncomfortable for both boys and girls, but if you feel that something is bothering you and you are worried, talk to your mother or a trusted family member.
Reply:Listen to 'prettymama', she's very correct.


I would have voted hers 'best answer' but I'm not at level 2 yet.


(And in case you're reading this prettymama-I'm a health care professional who thought your answer was excellent but could not send an e-mail to let you know).
Reply:yah it's normal...


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