According to studies, girls who get their menstrual cycles at a young age are more susceptible to long -term health problems. As a result, a mother is trying to prevent her young daughter’s body from ripening very quickly.
According to Stat News, over the past 55 years, young girls in the US have received their periods earlier and earlier. Nowadays, the average age is 11 years and nine months.
Had that age been very surprising, 16% of girls are taking their cycle before celebrating their 11th birthday.
The worrying part is that, according to the National Library of Medicine, women who begin their period at this young age have a 23% higher risk of developing various cancers – such as breast, endometrial and ovarian – later in life.
Whereas from the increased risk of diagnosing with serious street illnesses – another concern for early puberty is that young girls are forced to endure periods of emotional and physical numbers that may have before the brain and their bodies are fully developed.
“… Modern teens have to deal with periods of pain, the risk of getting pregnant and sometimes actually get pregnant well before the brain and their bodies are actually quite mature,” said Elena Bridgers, a mother of two children and a wellness and health write, write in a recent Instagram coil.
Because of this alarming news, mothers like Rebecca Kinderman are trying to delay their daughter’s first period following a holistic lifestyle.
“I believe that if we can delay this part of” growth “, especially when their brains are not developed enough to be able to handle everything they can be exposed online, we are allowing our girls to stay for longer,” Kinderman Newsweek told.
The 36-year-old posted a viral sheath on Instagram, where she explained her thinking process to help her daughter live a long and healthy life.
Believing that homemade toxins and weak diets are contributing factors in the early periods, Kinderman stressed in it by feeding your family all foods without seed oils and artificial ingredients is great.
And in the era of parents raising “IPAD Kids”, the mother also emphasized the importance of removing children from their technology equipment and encouraging them to go out and play.
And it seems that Kinderman can have a point – especially about diets and lifestyle choices.
“I think this is a very reflective of the overweight epidemic we are seeing,” Aviva Sopher, a pediatric professor at Columbia University, Irving Medical Center, for Stat News.
“For me, this is about this kind of concert of overweight and early puberty and more irregular cycles,” she said.
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