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<blockquote data-quote="keista" data-source="post: 431039" data-attributes="member: 11965"><p>I've been wondering the same thing, but there's so much information on the internet about regular puberty, you can't find any info for BEFORE.</p><p></p><p>I was convinced this was the case for my difficult child -also 10. Unfortunately for her, those moods started coming closer together, so although not ruled out, it could still be a factor. </p><p></p><p>I was seriously considering a blood draw to check her female hrmone levels. One, to get a base line, and Two, maybe some Dr out there would have insight or be comiling stats or something. </p><p></p><p>PMS/PMDD runs in my family so it's a great concern. The day she was born, I knew that at the very least she'd be on the pill just so we wouldn't kill each other when she was a teen. I've ended up with much more than I bargained for.</p><p></p><p>by the way for those that don't know, the pill can definitely be helpful is squashing those monthly mood swings. Unfortunately it can be just as hard finding the right one as it is finding the right psychiatric medications. However I don't thing any doctor will prescribe before menstruation actually starts. If you find info to the contrary, please keep me in the loop.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="keista, post: 431039, member: 11965"] I've been wondering the same thing, but there's so much information on the internet about regular puberty, you can't find any info for BEFORE. I was convinced this was the case for my difficult child -also 10. Unfortunately for her, those moods started coming closer together, so although not ruled out, it could still be a factor. I was seriously considering a blood draw to check her female hrmone levels. One, to get a base line, and Two, maybe some Dr out there would have insight or be comiling stats or something. PMS/PMDD runs in my family so it's a great concern. The day she was born, I knew that at the very least she'd be on the pill just so we wouldn't kill each other when she was a teen. I've ended up with much more than I bargained for. by the way for those that don't know, the pill can definitely be helpful is squashing those monthly mood swings. Unfortunately it can be just as hard finding the right one as it is finding the right psychiatric medications. However I don't thing any doctor will prescribe before menstruation actually starts. If you find info to the contrary, please keep me in the loop. [/QUOTE]
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