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Discharge from penis of 12 year old
My son is almost 12 year old. He informed me that whenever he watches TV and see actress in western dress, a slippery transport fluid come out from his penis. Sometimes it also leak 10-15 min after watching TV. He is good boy and do not have any bad habits like masturbation. In fact he have never masturbated. I am worried over this issues. Is it normal or anything wrong?
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It is normal .need to take ur child into confidence and talk about normal pubertal changes to him .u may consult a adolescents  paediatrician  online who may talk to the child and u too.
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Seminal discharge at pre puberty age is quite normal. Even masturbation also quite normal. Nothing to worry
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12 year old boy entering his adolescence,  the behavior  shown by him is normal for his age.. No need to worry about it.. Parents can take this as an opportunity  to alley his fears,  that it is normal , and educate him a bit about his body  which undergoes changes  during puberty
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Supervise his access to content on internet
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It is normal at this age Talk to him and counsel him
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