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Does early masturbation cause precocious pseudopuberty in girls?


Question Posted Monday June 8 2015, 10:17 am

What else would raise estrogen and testosterone so much?

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Razhie answered Monday June 8 2015, 6:10 pm:
Masturbation doesn't cause precocious pseudopuberty in girls.

The excess estrogen in their system can just be a natural thing for their body, or it can be caused by tumours on the ovaries. If you think your child is showing signs of pseudopuberty, go to a doctor.

But it is absolutely, 100%, not caused by masturbation. Masturbation primarily effects endorphins. It's effects on the hormones that contribute to sexual development is really minimal. It absolutely wouldn't raise hormones levels enough to change anything about puberty.

Sexual pleasure from masturbation can be derived by children at any age, even infants. There is nothing wrong with it. It's not indicative of any sort of health problem, nor does it lead to any health problems. It's simply a behaviour that needs to be put in a healthy context for a very young child.

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