Anonymous wrote:Hmm. I have noticed that some girls who work out a lot (like competitive swimmers) tend to be a lot taller than their parents. I read that periods can be delayed several years in girls that exercise so much, so I wonder if there is a connection.
Anonymous wrote:My DD is 12 years old and the dostor said she will get her period in 3-6 months, both my husband and I are tall but DD is not on the taller side, wanted to ask others experience if their DD gained height before or after their period. Thanks in advance
Anonymous wrote:The average is 0.5 to 1.5 inches after your period. Most girls are done full growth 2 years after their period starts. There are some that do grow some more after 2 years but most do not. My guess is she will sprout some right before her period.
How much does she weigh? Before 14 the girls usually get their period soon after turning 90lbs. It is the weight pediatricians say seems to be the turning point of your body saying "PUBERTY TIME!"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I didn't grow after I got my period. I thought that was normal?
It is normal. It also normal to keep growing.
OP, what happened with other women in your family and your husband's family are probably the best estimates of what will happen with your daughter.
My brothers got their growth spurts early and then were done by 16. I am guessing that my sons will be the same way, since DS#1 is hitting his growth spurt early. Some of my male friends from college weren't done growing until 22 or so, though. It just depends on your genetics.
Anonymous wrote:I may be an outlier but I got my period when I was almost 13 and then grew about 6-7 inches after that. I grew a lot in high school.