If a 4-year-old has developed pubic hair, it might be a sign of precocious puberty, which is when a child shows signs of puberty earlier than usual. This can be caused by various factors, including hormonal imbalances or underlying medical conditions. It's important to consult a pediatrician for a proper evaluation and guidance. Early medical advice can help determine the cause and whether any treatment is necessary.
Generally not. It depends on when the parents first got pubic hair.
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It means you want to be a pubic-hair stylist. well your horneyy
Im 14 and I do along with p pubic hair
yes, if he is an early bloomer...
If it is a pubic hair stylist salon then yes but otherwise then no
This is completely normal... I got pubic hair when I was ten, but my sister didn't get it 'til she was 15. It's just part of puberty. More thoughts: My daughters and I started puberty at 8-9. By 10-11 we all had thick pubic hair. Oh, I made the choice at 18 to shave my pubic bare. My girls have seen my shave vulva since they were little and started shaving their vulva as soon as the hair started growing. That was their choice.
Yes, a 12-year-old girl can begin to develop pubic hair as part of normal puberty. This process varies for each individual and can start between the ages of 8 and 13. The development of body hair, including pubic hair, is a natural part of growing up and indicates that the body is undergoing hormonal changes.
I am only 10 and have not started my period, but I do have all the hair and growing breasts. But, most girls get the hair and breasts and don't get their period until years later. I know this because I have two older sisters, a mom and a stepmom.
It is not normal for a 6 year old boy to have pubic hair. Check carefully and seek doctor. It's not normal at all.
I am assuming you are referring to pubic hair in a male since this is in the Male Puberty category. Typically a 6 year old male should not be developing pubic hair and there is no external environmental factor that has been proven to cause the growth of pubic hair. The most likely cause is that the child is suffering from a condition called precocious puberty and he should be seen by a pediatrician. This type of condition can have some rather significant side effects and needs to be professionally evaluated/treated.
No, it can start anytime between the age of 8-15 so it is ok eather way.