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Fear of "Little Brother"! Less Than 2cm Should be Checked
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2011/06/02 03:17
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CTS 2011/06/01
How can you tell if a child's health is at risk? According to preliminary discussions by the Pediatric Association, if a newborn boy's genitalia measures less than two centimeters, it may indicate abnormal development. For girls, if breast development begins before the age of eight, it could be a sign of precocious puberty, and immediate medical examination is advised.
"Stay still, sweetie. We need to check your little guy." 1.7 centimeters—further tests are needed. All because of toxic plasticizers, which have led to concerns about the genital length of newborn boys right from birth. Now, moms changing diapers will have to keep an eye on whether their baby’s "little brother" grows an inch overnight.
The Pediatric Association suggests that newborn boys measuring under 2 centimeters may need medical attention. A five-dollar coin is exactly 2 centimeters—moms can use spare change for a quick comparison. Plasticizers not only affect the size of baby boys but also contribute to early maturation in baby girls. By puberty, breast development and menstruation may arrive prematurely. Parents should monitor their children closely, as development that’s too slow or too fast could signal underlying issues.
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