cant tell :D
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'
From your original question you said that you had started your periods. Girls tend not to grow much mmore than an inch or two after that. My daughter was 13 and 5'8" when she started her period, she is now about 5'9 1/2 at 17 and hasn't grown at all for over 3 years.
No, not at all. she will grow into her mid twenties.
Yes quite normal, I have two daughters one started when she was 11 and the other only started at 17.
It is normal, my daughter also started her period and I was worried that something was wrong. Everyone is different, and I can assure you that it is completely normal. :) x
people develope at different spees its normal dont rush it
In Medieval times yes, the man who wanted to marry a father's daughter had to ask for her hand in marriage and if the father rejected the young man then his daughter was not able to see him any longer. Also, in some countries if the father accepted the young man's proposal of his daughter's hand in marriage there would be a dowry (either money or property that the father gave the young man if the father was wealthy and if the father was poor then sometimes the dowry would simply be farm animals, etc.)
The ordovocian was a time when there was almost no life on land but lots in the sea, like trilobites.It started around 500 mya.
it means your vag is broked.
Pangaea started to break up during the Triassic Period. It continued to split apart in the Jurassic Period and was almost complete in breaking up in the Cretaceous Period. After that it formed into the landmasses that we see today.
Pangaea started to break up during the Triassic Period. It continued to split apart in the Jurassic Period and was almost complete in breaking up in the Cretaceous Period. After that it formed into the landmasses that we see today.
Pangaea started to break up during the Triassic Period. It continued to split apart in the Jurassic Period and was almost complete in breaking up in the Cretaceous Period. After that it formed into the landmasses that we see today.