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Is there any chance of late puberty in my daughter if no menstruation at 15?

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Yes: A relaxed & reassuring chat will help the 2 of you. And a discreet talk with her pediatrician is in order.

Answered 5/7/2016

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Late puberty: If she is completely developed otherwise, it's unlikely. Late menses may be due to other issues. See your pediatrician.

Answered 9/28/2016

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Worth an evaluation: A girl with no menses by the age of 15 needs to be evaluated for the delay. There are a variety of causes from simple "late" development all the way to missing parts of the system. Your pediatrician can often do some preliminary tests but may need to set her up with a pediatric endocrinologist for additional studies.

Answered 7/3/2017

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My daughter is in puberty, how should I talk to her about it?

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