Nutrition and genetics are the only major players in how tall a person grows. In some cases of dwarfism, such as proportionate dwarfs, human growth hormone may be a treatment beginning in childhood to attempt a taller stature. However, for someone without such disorder who has already reached adult height, or is genetically "normal short", the use of hgh will not result in a taller stature. In this case hgh would more likely mirror the bulking effects of steroids.
Based on background, it is unlikely that the girl will grow much taller.
That depends on whether it is a girl or boy. Boys can continue to grow until they are about 25, but when a girl gets her period she usually won't grow much taller.
yes a girl can grow taller i know girls who have told me and yes i am a guy they had ther first period at the age of 7 and they are now 5'6 which is 3 inches taller than me
It's just puberty growing taller is just a part of it
How we grow taller 4 months
Young girls will usually be taller than young boys because they mature before boys do. But once a boy begins to mature, he'll likely grow much taller than a girl. Most men are taller than women at their respective ages of maturity. However, it is not uncommon for a man to be short or for a woman to be tall. But some times boys think the will grow be for girls. Some boys think that they are not going to grow and get mad.
You can't grow taller than what your DNA determines.
No
your body start to get taller when you grow!
At a young age--say 6 to 9-- girls are taller as kids grow. But when they get a little older, such as 13 and up, boys become taller than girls. The tallest human ever was a boy.
No!
They grow