
Apparently, Emma's collection of early signs of puberty has sparked some interest within the pediatric endocrinologist. The office has been trying to reach me ever since she had her bone age x-ray done. Except, I didn't bother answering their phone calls because I didn't recognize the number, AND they never left any messages stating any immediate business. It wasn't until I opened a letter over the weekend, did I realize that the hospital wanted to see her back, and like yesterday.
I can't imagine what they will have to say, what they might find - this could all just be precautionary, for which I would then be thankful that Emma's experiences, and my concern are being taken seriously. I will be calling today to set up an appointment so that we can find out if there is anything other than genetics behind this rapid/not-so-rapid development.
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