sounds like you may have topped out...
but anything is possible.
I have read somewhere you should NOT take growth hormone after having Menes.
2006-10-05 08:35:20
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answered by samantha h 3
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You can still grow after your period starts, my daughter started hers at 10, she is now 15 and still growing. On what age you stop, well my daughter needs surgery to remove a birth mark and the doctors said it would be best to leave it until she was 18 as by then she would have definitely stopped growing. They also said she may stop growing by 15-16 but then again she may not.
2006-10-05 08:18:21
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answered by jakeybird2000 2
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hey don't worry you are still young. a women doesn't usually stop growing between the ages of 18-21 so you still have a lot more growing to do. usually you have to look at your parents to figure out how tall you are going to be. the first sign of you becoming mature is when you get your period then your body starts to change. i don't think you should worry a lot about your height you should enjoy the beginning of your adult life. remember that good things come in small packages.
2006-10-05 05:28:43
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answered by bluemoon 3
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they say that you quit transforming into 2 years after your era, yet actually that's no longer the most precise thanks to inform. examine with your physician about it the subsequent time you bypass, and probably he/she will be in a position to be in a position to study your boom chart and be certain about how tall you'd be. i'm 13 too, and that i have been given my era a touch over 2 years in the past. Recenty, I went to a again physician because I truly have a slipped disc and scoliosis , and they took an xray of my again. They instructed me that it gave the impression of my bones were almost grown at the same time (even with meaning) and so i'd likely in elementary words strengthen one extra inch. In my case, both years after era rule develop into precise. also, genetically, it sounds like you'll likely have an exceedingly huge boom spurt. anybody on your relatives is so tall! do not difficulty if you're short even with the actuality that. i'm 5 ft 2, and that i like being shorter than anybody else. that's suits my personality completely haha. wish I helped (:
2016-12-04 07:27:11
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answered by ? 4
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when i had gone for a check-up just 2 yrs after my first period the doctor said that i won't grow anymore so after 2 years of periods your done growing. My dad is almost 6 foot and i am as tall as my mom 5'2"
2006-10-07 03:47:57
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answered by laughinggerbil 2
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I stopped growing @ age 14. Periods started @ 11. Every one is different.
2006-10-05 05:43:33
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answered by Gramms 4
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You will grow a few more inches but I dont think you will get that tall. Your parents height is a big factor in your height. Women do NOT grow until they are 18-21.
2006-10-05 06:55:27
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answered by KathyS 7
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I continued to grow for over two years. I didn't reach my full heighth until I was 15. Heredity plays a roll in this however. Most kids grow to be a little taller than their parents.
2006-10-05 07:00:53
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answered by MUD 5
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For a girl, once you start your monthly cycles, you might put on anywhere from 1 to 4 inches. But for the most part the growth slows way down. Boys, however, tend to put on the largest part of their growth after they go through puberty.
2006-10-05 05:08:34
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answered by Night Wind 4
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Don't worry, you are probably not your adult height yet. Girls can still grow in the upper teens and early twenties even after starting their periods.
2006-10-05 05:59:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Girls are generally finished growing at 15-16. I think. you will probably keep growing for another yr or two
2006-10-05 06:58:39
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answered by Anonymous
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