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Posted on September 4, 2018 October 9, 2019 by Susan Taylor

Posted on September 4, 2018 October 9, 2019 by Susan Taylor

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Erections are a natural function for a healthy male, but when they start occurring in babies and little boys it can be a little disconcerting – especially for mums! Not sure if it’s normal? Here’s everything you’ve wanted to know about erections in children (but were too embarrassed to ask!).
A baby boy can start having erections from a very early age, while they’re still in the womb to be precise! So don’t be shocked if you see your newborn with one when you’re changing his nappy or having a bath. Then as little boys grow and become more mobile, they’ll naturally explore their body – including touching their penis and maybe even trying to make it erect. 
Therefore, it’s quite common for both babies and toddlers to have frequent erections . However, unlike adult erections, they won’t lead to ejaculation. This doesn’t happen until puberty, which on average is around the age of 11 or older. Phew!
There are many different causes of erections in children, and they’re not all sexual. In newborns, often there is no apparent reason – it could just be the air hitting their genitals when you change them, or perhaps their bladder is full, and they need to urinate.
While it may be a bit shocking to see at first, there’s no need to worry. It’s completely normal and is a good sign that everything is functioning correctly down there.
In older babies and toddlers, however, the erection might be a result of them touching, rubbing or playing with their penis as they’ve worked out it feels pleasurable. Again, this is entirely normal and shouldn’t be discouraged. But there are some ways to help manage this so that it’s not uncomfortable or embarrassing for you, them or anyone else. 
It’s very important that your child doesn’t feel ashamed or like they’re doing something wrong by having an erection or touching themselves. However, no one wants to see this at the dinner table or the park either.
Stay calm at all times and gently explain to your child that there’s a time and place for penis play – in private only.
Although he may want to do it at other times, he must wait until he’s by himself. Some young boys also rub their penis on things like the bed before sleep or toys as a way of comforting themselves which can be a difficult habit to break. 
Not all little boys find erections pleasurable. Some kids are frightened by the change in their penis or find it uncomfortable or painful, especially if the erection is quite strong and lasts for a while. Don’t be surprised if your little boy tells you it hurts or cries out in pain. If you can see he has an erection, simply explain to him that it’s a normal thing that sometimes happens to boys. Help him to feel more comfortable – either by putting loose pants on or giving him a bath . 
Most erections are normal and harmless in children and go down by themselves fairly quickly with no issues. However, there are a few instances when it might be something more serious. If your son’s erection lasts for more than an hour, there’s redness or a rash, he has a fever, or it looks very swollen, then it’s best to take him to the doctor for an assessment.
If the erections are particularly painful and prolonged, it could be a condition called priapism which usually only occurs in adult men or boys aged five to ten years who have a disease such as leukaemia or trauma to their penis or pelvis (often from child abuse). If left untreated, it can result in permanent erectile or penile dysfunction. If your son’s erections are regularly painful and last a long time, then see a doctor immediately.
If you’re concerned at all about your child’s erections or genitalia, then please speak to a doctor.

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Many parents find it superawkward when their kids start masturbating , but it's not only normal, it's healthy. Readers often ask each other how they should respond, especially when kids masturbate in public. There's one fairly common denominator among the responses: teach your child appropriate boundaries without making them feel ashamed. The question is . . . how?
According to the University of Michigan's Development and Behavior Resources program, the vast majority of kids discover their genitals and the pleasure they can bring by age 6. While discussions seem to revolve mostly around boys and girls who are in the 10 to 13 range, whatever age your child is at when she or he makes this discovery is the time to start discussing when and where this behavior is appropriate.
Carrie A.'s two kids (ages 10 and 13) have been taught that masturbation is fine in the privacy of their bedroom or bathroom, and not in other places. She has promised them she won't come in without knocking, and she always waits for them to say, "Come in." This seems like a respectful approach , and one that will likely build trust in her family.
Door-locking is not allowed in Tisha P.'s home, but her kids, too, know that they have privacy behind the closed doors of their bedrooms. For safety reasons, she has asked her kids to never use objects (only hands), and to wash their hands when they're finished. Beyond that, they are allowed to explore their bodies freely in private.
There does, perhaps not surprisingly, seem to be a discrepancy between parental perceptions of boys versus girls when it comes to masturbation. Many moms see it as normal for boys, but somewhat disturbing when girls do it. This is likely the result of deep cultural biases that many of us hold unconsciously.
Lesley comments that "we seem to find boys exploring their bodies a much more acceptable practice." But she has an 11-year-old daughter and adds that she would rather know that her child is exploring her own body rather than " letting someone else do the 'exploring '" as her daughter enters her teen years.
Eva W. suggests to moms who have discomfort around this to "do some soul searching" to try to understand why you have such difficulty accepting what doctors and psychologists say is perfectly normal behavior . In other words, trying to untangle your own hang-ups can go a long way toward helping your child grow up without shame regarding her body. Eva is walking the talk: she has begun talking about puberty and basic reproduction to her 10-year-old twins, as she believes these are related topics that parents should proactively pursue.
The common-sense takeaway here is that kids age 10-13 clearly understand that certain things are to be done at certain places and times. For example, we eat dinner in the early evening, at the table in the kitchen. We take a bath in the bathroom before we go to bed. It's not a great leap for them to understand that masturbation, like going to the toilet, is private.
How did you handle your child's discovery of masturbation?
The views expressed in this article are those of the author and do not necessarily represent the views of, and should not be attributed to, POPSUGAR.

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