i have also grown....I don't think its really true that we don't grow...
that would probably depend on how damanged/dry or how many split ends you have. when you have a lot of split ends, they just fall out, which makes ur hair hard to get long, even if you cut them off you probably still have a lot left at the top or middle of your hair, thats still falling out and stopping your hair from getting long. your hair is more than likely still growing but you just dont notice it because there is no chance in length. i suggest you cut the ends off your hair every month and when they are all gone, your hair will get long and grow a lot faster
no, i'd think that is about average, especially if you're still growing. My mum is 63 and she's still not reached 5'2"!!
No ur still growing into a beautiful young women
Not at all. (But if you're still growing after 22 years old, see a doctor).
no it is every 28 days not months..look on the internet if you're still unsure
prolly the same as if you had grown 2 or 3 bc your still growing "pot"!!! prolly the same as if you had grown 2 or 3 bc your still growing "pot"!!!
Because children are still growing, adults are already full grown.
Nope, fully grown young person. but your mentality is still growing.
no u do not stop growing wen u start ur period i am 14 almost 15 i started my period right after i turned 13 i have grown alot since than so im sure u still will starting ur period has nothing to do with u growing Actually your period has a lot to do with your growing. When you get your period your about 3/4 of the way done growing. I have a 19 year old daughter who was 10 when she got her period and she did not grow much more after that. My daughter's doctor told her that she will not grow much more. She started her period at 9. She(the doctor) said that my daughter may squeeze in another inch, but will not have another spurt. She is 5'
Hawaii is still growing because the volcano erruptions in the water makes a land.
no. you still have time to grow. it depends on how old you are. you should stop growing around 16-18. just give it time.
Males who are only 16 of age can still experience growing pains because they're still growing.
About two years after your first period is when you stop growing.
yes i don't think so because you will have braces for at least two years and by that time the tooth will have probably grown to a full one so i think you will have to wait.
It used to be grown extensively in Zimbabwe, although it can still be found growing in certain parts of South Africa
no, it is just a sign you are growing up. remember, if you are having your period, you are not the only one going through it.
is it normal to still have your period at 54 and do you have a period longerin life because you started at 14?