The Toddler That Went Through Puberty | S09 E07 | Medical Documentary | All Documentary

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Published 2019-01-16
Elissa Hazael is just three years old and the toddler is already experiencing unexplained bleeding. Her parents seek advice from the doctors who explain that Elissa could have a form of cancer. But when her results come back negative, Elissa's parents go back to the hospital to try and find answers. Eventually, it is revealed that Elissa is suffering with precocious puberty.

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All Comments (21)
  • @firebirb6726
    Director "can you just blink for us? Really dramatically?"
  • @Hana-sm5cp
    when they said ‘👁👄👁 —👄— 👁👄👁’ I felt that
  • Very interesting stories, but what's with the cringey dramatic blinking?
  • @flyingel3077
    Mom: the worst scenario is that she could grow only to 4 or 5 ft. Cries in 4’11
  • @Sofia2crazy
    The most cringy thing is how the mother can't say "vagina" or "vulva"
  • @kwesty4683
    They must be real tired cause they seem to close their eyes a lot.
  • @edenhilder7508
    Hey mum when did you get your period? Oh I got mine at 3 You mean 13 No darling 3 Shivers
  • @annaoddi2257
    I started puberty at 4, and my doctor thought it was a pituitary gland tumour, but it turns out I was exactly like Alyssa, going through puberty at that age. I was given an injection to stop it, and I started again at eleven and half. I also have to be really careful when I fall, I have three broken bones and I am now almost 39. I can tell you that it does help if the doctor knows what they are looking at, but sometimes it does stump them. I hope Alyssa is well and healthy today.
  • @KP-ce6fx
    Who else didn't notice the dramatic blinking thing until reading the comments section 😂
  • @sunner108
    Actors: "So how much blinking do you want?" Director: "Yes."
  • @joeyy88
    Okay but does anyone else remember this one case from the past where a 5 year old girl got pregnant and they said that she also had early period? I'm glad this girl have a safe household.
  • @shannonwuke1043
    If she was so underweight and so unhealthy, why on earth did they send her home? Why did not they give her any fluids, anything nutrition through a canular? I dont understand -_-
  • @tash1491
    i read the comments before watching the video so the entire time, i was watching everyone’s eyes
  • @schws001
    Who was given permission to do the edit for this. Those blinks must be ironic I can’t watch them seriously
  • @stephanieh355
    Doctor : normal age to get periods is usually around 12 to 14 Me ( got my period at 10 years old ): excessive blinking
  • @OryNyuu
    the doctor who automatically accused samantha of starving herself without considering her symptoms made me so mad!!!! that's a seriously ignorant mistake.