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Re: why don't doctors regulate when you enter puberty? - December 31st 2011, 12:36 AM

I know but I have like looked into like in rarer cases if puberty is delayed or not completed w.e. Pediatricians will give medication so it happens correctly. And I've read about with premature maturation which like if a 2 year old is going through puberty of course medical intervention will delay this. I'm wondering in less drastic situatiions. Like personally I felt like emotionally I was not as mature as I looked to be becoming. I remember feeling like my body was so foreign because of the onset of puberty. I've read how emotionally it can take its effect if it's early or late.