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Pregcellent: Eat Well, Period. Prenatal Diet Influences Puberty Onset

Posted by on June 18th, 2008 at 9:34 am

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Just when the pregnant ladies thought they got enough flack about what they ingest during gestation. Now check this out: Researchers say a mother’s prenatal diet can influence the early onset of puberty. Sheesh, I was chalking it up to non-organic milk and Bratz dolls. You mean my nutritional choices during the most hormonally insane period of my life are to blame for my daughter’s precocious eye-rolling? 

Well, in case you were wondering, it’s a high-fat diet that the researchers tie to the age of your offsprings’ puberty. And of course we are talking about girls going through early puberty, because no one seems to care if boys sprout a little peach fuzz early and start spending hours in their rooms with blacklight posters at an early age. The folks who studied this say prenatal diet may have more influence on menstruation happening young than early childhood nutrition. Of course, the study was on rats, so we can always hold out hope for an species reprieve from regular pregnancy Ben & Jerry’s transgressions.  

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Yikes! I too was counting on organic milk to stave off puberty in my daughter until a “normal” age (14? please! does that even happen anymore?) I mean, look at her… http://elliotts.eachday.com/entries/408596 …. :)
I don’t even want to think about entering the tween years…

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