Has anyones child had a micropenis: What was the outcome?

I looked this up as I had no clue but could be to low testosterone levels in the pregnancy while developing. There’s treatment for it in the article. Just read it and talk to your pediatrician and try not to make it a big deal not saying you are but poor kid. Hey maybe I came a across a micropenis once and I had no idea. I thought it was just a guy with bad luck so im happy you care for his later life. But either way he’s still a healthy child. It could be worst.

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Lots of nasty women here that don’t understand how this condition could effect your sons mental health as he gets older. Shame on you. Momma, I hope you find the right medical people that will show you the way to the best outcome for him.

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u need to check with both urologist and endocrinologist 'coz he might have undiagnosed medical condition related to genetic/hormonal disorders. it should be detected from birth if he had newborn screening test.

I knew someone with this and he ended up taking a few different medications with no effect so he ended up having surgery to give him an extra 2 inches. Years of therapy on top of it because boys are mean . Good luck to you and your son

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I’ve never heard of it but I pray your child gets thru it .

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This has been posted in like 4 groups already

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:face_with_monocle::thinking::confused: wow I didn’t even know that this is a real thing. I have a son who is 18 years old.

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Have you read up on Klinefelter syndrome most males don’t even know they have it till they hit puberty might be what he has dont listen to people being negative wish both of you the best

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Gosh. Mither a stixh in time saves nine. Write down all your concerns and ask your urologist also ask other medical doctors questions too
Your child being ridicule can lead ro devastating behaviours.
To those of you who choose to be brutal your day will come with tax added on.

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They will give a round of testosterone shots (about five) and he will be fine.

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My only experience with it is I dated a man with a micro. He had an inferiority complex. I never asked if it was because he was made fun of by boys in school, or because women rejected him (probably cuz he turned out to be an asshole). Definitely worth having him start seeing a therapist now, so he is comfortable with it when puberty kicks into high gear.

So many ignorant people in these comments that don’t understand how a micropenis is not JUST a small penis problem. It is so small that it can cause serious health issues. Please educate yourselves!

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Google it my dear and seek more information from a medical practitioner

Please ignore everyone here. Write down your questions and your sons questions for the doctor. I hope he does not get bullied.

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Have you had him genetically tested?

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I had a service user who is a lot older than your son an he had a micropenis, he was always having problems with being in pain and constant infections due to not being able to clean properly, dr wanted him to keep trying to pull the skin back but it was too tight an he couldn’t get a errection. I would say definitely get it sorted now don’t wait. :grimacing:

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Honey ignore then ignorant comments from people
That have nothing better to do. You are doing right by your son being a concerned mom! This is a medical condition that can be caused by multiple
Things it is best to have him seen by a doctor. This can also affect his mental and emotional self as well. Not everyone gets that’s so good job mom for being proactive for him and his well being I hope you get the answers he needs :two_hearts:

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There is married small penis men around everywhere . Least you know your daughter in law is not going to be shallow pos

Research and look for the best doctors to help your son. As a boy mom, I understand your concern. Prayers for you both.

Take him to an endocrinologist

Metabolic disorders can cause that

Well I once knew this man…
anyways, minus the story, it really is the motion not size. If he stays tiny I hope he finds the perfect partner.

Are you absolutely cracked putting this extremely intimate information out on FB. your exposing your son to bullying and harassment from any number of sources who figure out who you are.Best discussed in private with your family pediatrician!!

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Nothing to do with size, it’s the skin around the penis that stops it from moving forward, once the skin is snipped he will be a perfect normal boy.

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I truthfully have never heard of this. I truly wanna follow this thread to become educated on this subject!

Good vibes for your momma strength as you go thru this journey with your sweet boy while you figure it out momma!

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Poor fella I hope it gets resolved

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Idk but my ex had a micropenis and he was full grown🤷‍♀️

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My son had surgery done to fix his

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We had 3 rounds of steroids took us a year and a two surgeries later his balls are now dropped. He’s now four all of this was done under 2 :pleading_face:

Hopefully surgery can help - if they can give people one that weren’t born with one then I’m sure they can help - hope it goes well

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Honestly I applaud you for thinking about that sort of thing for your child’s benefit. Most parents don’t even care

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Mine is 11 and had the same thing. Idk what to do about it either

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Do they not wait until puberty to see if it grows?

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Yes. But it is due to my son’s condition and when he was only 2, he had to get shots to help it with growth. He had 2 sessions and it helped tremendously. My son was diagnosed with his condition a year after that and it’s called panhypopituitarism.

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My now 19 year old had Buried Penis syndrome and had surgery to correct it when he was 1 yr old. Is that the same thing?

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I have no advice but, much love to you. It takes a strong woman to consider her sons confidence as an adult and sexual health. I hope you figure it out and I have confidence you will make the best choices

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I don’t have any advice, but big hugs to you and your son.

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From experience, if you’re thinking his future, make sure he learns about other forms of pleasure. It makes up for it about 90% from a woman’s perspective. Hope this helps.

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Lmfao your exhusband… “Tic tac” hahaha Elizabeth Scott

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Did your sons testicles drop? There is an issue called anorchia or vanishing testes syndrome that can cause a micro penis if not treated with testosterone that a boy needs

For those of you who are making ‘small penis’ comments- this is exactly what she’s worried about for her child when he gets older. A little classless to bash men with small penises on this post.

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Shaketita L Bates we know a full grown man with one

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Can we delete the unnecessary comments :roll_eyes: so rude :unamused:

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To the women in this thread mocking this, shame on you. This mother is looking for advice, not jokes. Not the place or time.

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Also, since everyone is sex obsessed. Just remind your son, when age appropriate, that toys come in all shapes and sizes because people have all different preferences. Theres small ones too. :grin:

I hope the article above helps you Mama. Also make sure to get a second opinion some have been diagnosed wrong and it was actually caused by other issues.

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I don’t even understand how this is funny! And people are tagging their friends about exes! Comments are down right disgusting. Please stop !

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Some of you are assholes. Good lord.

Not to sound dumb or anything but what is a micropenis I have a son and 3 step sons so would love some tips please

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This is a child with a real medical condition, not a joke. Some of y’all need to grow the fuck up.

I knew of someone years ago that had a tiny one but it grew pretty big when erected so might be ok

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So I don’t have any advice, I think the biggest thing is ensuring that he actively hears how beautiful all body types are, and how everyone’s body is different, chances are (unfortunately) he is going to have to develop some thick skin due to the fact that as you can see above people can be cruel.

I believe that if you only promote body positivity in your home, you’re able to have more open and honest conversations about how an honoured body is a well kept soul, whatever someone’s version of honouring themselves are.
I’m sorry I don’t have any helpful advice, as I only have a daughter, but I think that as long as he is kind, as long as he is loving, those are the only things that really matter. :black_heart:

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Wow mocking a child ? What kind of women are on here
Makes me sick these women

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Testosterone shots have helped someone I love dearly. He’s 7 weeks old, but the results have been fabulous.

To the women who are using this as a source of laughter, I pray your children never have a deficiency or deformity. I’d hate for them to know their mothers think it’s funny.

Asses.

Keep the medical sessions going and introduce him to weight lifting early :muscle:t3: God will do the rest

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Hi :wave:
I’m really sorry to see that girl being ignorant about the situation
But it also goes to show that there is a real concern for the original poster.

In my early 20s I was involved with someone who had a very small package. I had never seen or experienced that

I liked him so much tho that I tried and tried. And there are certain positions that you just really can’t do and it’s so unsatisfying. Until we took our time exploring other ways.
He told me he was insecure about it since high school when he was in football and the boys would walk around and he noticed he was different. So I’m college he would practice giving oral to his girlfriend and he really did perfect his technique

So just some of that and girl on top and it was workable.

It’s not the size of the boat it is the motion in the ocean

I can tell you though he may want to take the conservative side so as not to be beaten up by the rude ignorant people out there.

Girls can’t choose how their privates look, neither can boys. All we can do is educate them that all are different and there are different ways to please or be pleased!

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My son is 5 months old and was born with 2 extra female chromosomes. Doctors said that he had a micropenis. He just had his first testosterone shot a few days ago to hopefully help with it.

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My son is having urological problems as well. I really hope you can find some good medical advice. My prayers are with you :pray: :heart:

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Is the child heavy ? Some heavy men and boys hide the penis under fat. I can’t understand why you would have a child see a Doctor because of this problem at such a young age. I’m thinking the child will be humiliated and it’s going to make him have complexes because he thinks there is something wrong with him.

I honestly didn’t even know this was a real medical issue until now. Looks like some fantastic moms with wonderful advice in this group. Love to see women lifting women up :heartpulse:

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Following for info I didn’t know This was a thing.

Bless your mama heart.

Hugs

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As a mother of a little boy; I’m sorry that your son has to go through this. Only thing I suggest is to build his confidence and never let him feel ashamed. Support him and teach him that he isn’t less of a male. Don’t let anyone here or when he grows up degrade him. I’m sure he is a sweet little boy and you have my prayers. Kids and people can be cruel and unfortunately people forget they are not perfect either.

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This group would never put up with these terrible comments. It is a great resource for approaching sexual based parenting questions. I do think this question would qualify.

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Shame on you guys for making a joke on this subject, my heart goes out to this mother for wanting to help her son.

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My son is 9 and he was circumcised. For the longest time I thought the dr did it wrong. I have brought up that numerous times and they keep telling me when he gets taller and more fit it will start getting bigger. He has a big fat pack. His penis hasn’t really grown since birth. His 6 year old brother is bigger in the area so I will be mentioning it again at next appointment. I would like to know for sure. What will the neurologist do?

Unfortunately as parents we tend to seek advice from people who run their mouth. Eventually kids from his school will find out and bully him.

Tip as a parent. Stick to doctors advice and look for doctors second opinion.

Keep your child’s business private.

Dont consult family or friends on this highly personal matter.

If you have. Try to discontinue.

Dont give people updates on his progress.

All these things will eventually hurt him while growing up.

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See if your doctor will put a referral in for endocrinology. We see this often.

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Any person mocking this child your going straight to hell!

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You got this momma. I have no advice but I see some good advice here for you! Don’t entertain it

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I know a child who did and once they hit puberty it grew to within normal range, his was 1.5cm at 11 yo

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Facebook needs to shut down bully comments from people mocking others with medical conditions that they didn’t ask for

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Following my 8 year old son is very very small and he is starting to be affected by how small it is bc his older 11 year old brother makes fun of him calls it a tic tac.

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Not trying to be rude in any way, but what is a micropenis?

My son does as well he has a growth hormone deficiency, he’s taking genotropin that will hopefully help with some growth

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I’m curious now! We just had our son checked by family dr and he said his lil man hood was ok, however I wonder now if we should see a urologist instead :thinking:

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Awww that’s not something to worry about. It’s like the size of breasts. He will find a partner in life that loves him the way he is, just like his mama. There are other thing that matter way more in the grand scheme of things. If you show your son love then he will never know different.

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My one ex bf had one. Not a good time as far as that goes, but he made 2 kids ( me & another chick he cheated on me with).While I doubt they are amazing to have, I think you have to be a super supportive mom & let him know size doesn’t matter & he isnt less a man or meant to be a female etc . When seekin medical help, please do so sensitively.

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I haven’t read all of the post, but if you are being mean & hateful shame on you. This is a serious question this mom is asking.

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I don’t know how much they can do while he is a child but babe there’s soooo many options for when he is older. Just encourage him to love himself no matter his differences and that if he wants, doctors can work miracles. He will be just fine.

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My ex husband had surgery when he was younger to fix it. I know that is not advice necessarily. Hope everything works out.

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For all of you asses making jokes and shit…
y’all should really look at yourself, and that’ll be enough joke for you…
Disgusting people.

As a M/B RN, i hate to say this, but this is fairly common. Most say it will grow, but when one sees it all, these boys will always have a small one. Sorry. Unfortunately i think when he us a teenager, he might be teased about it. I never heard anything that really can make it larger/bigger. If they can, i do hope for the best

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Why are ppl so hateful? This is a child…smh

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Prayers. But hes still growing maybe things will come out fine

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Bruh, this is like 85% of the population. By the time I was 20 I was convinced big ding dings were a myth. He will be fine. Lots of other micros out there that are still getting some.

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A boy’s penis doesn’t grow much or at all till he goes through puberty.

Some of your children have social media or will soon enough and you are on here talking about their penis size and medical condition. As a mother it terrifies me that other kids will get their hands on this information and bully or hurt your children. I mean there are grown women on here making jokes about it, imagine what will happen to your kid? There is a link on the post to comment anonymously. Just a word of warning.

<3 hugs <3 I’m not sure if they still dress out for PE, but getting a medical 504 might have other students be insulting/bullying. This group doesn’t have the parents name, which is awesome. Just make sure this personal information isn’t listed, more people see a child’s school info than they should.

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Seeing how some of you behave and knowing that y’all are moms is truly terrifying. Immature, classless, heartless are just a few words that come to mind. I really hope y’all are raising your children better than this. I hope that y’all never have a question about a medical condition your child has and have to deal with the shit y’all have dished out (or maybe I do). Imagine how y’all have made her feel? Y’all should be ashamed of yourselves and yes im talking to you like children bc y’all are behaving like children. Trashy…that is a big one I was forgetting!

I am so sorry that there are so many insensitive people in this thread. This poor woman is looking for advice for her son, and grown ass women are here bullying and making fun of the condition. Imagine if it were your child.
Momma, I hope you are able to find answers for your sweet boy, and are able to protect him from ignorant, small-minded, judgemental people like the ones commenting here. Hugs :heart:

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If I was you in that situation I will Google it for more information.

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My child does not have a micro penis but I am a urology nurse. Most likely he will get a small amount of testosterone injections, there could be surgical intervention but they will more than likely try the shots first.

Wait I’m confused I thought between the ages 10 and 15 they are still “growing”. How do you know he isn’t done growing yet? Growth rate usually begins around 12.

I did some research on the subject. Because your post scared me about my ten year old, but I’m genuinely curious. How do you know that he surpass puberty and he is done growing? :heart::heart: mom to moms

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I was told by my Dr. it is the same size from birth until they go through puberty. Even took time to talk with child.

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