He has Mourquio Syndrome, a disease that makes you stop growing after 6 years old.
Yes, it's perfectly normal. Hight and weight varies and that age.
12 years old - 4'10 to 5'1 13 years old - 5'0 to 5'3 14 years old - 5'1 to 5'4 15 years old - 5'2 to 5'5 16 years old - 5'3 to 5'6 17 years old - 5'3 to 5'7 18 years old - 5'3 to 5'7 If the child is not in between these heights, this doesn't mean they aren't growing normally, it just means they aren't considered average (either small or tall) Thanks, Martello737
Depending on which season do u ask about, on the first 2 seasons(normal and A's) she's 9 years old, in Nanoha StrikerS she's 10 years older, so she's 19
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You need to go to an orthopedic doctor to get your knees checked out. Growing pains as they used to be referred to are achiness, not turning blue or going backwards.
Growing pains.
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No, burning in the vaginal area isn't normal. It could be a sign of infection or something. Best to see a doctor.
Yes that is very normal she is growing all girl will!
Yes, it is normal to grow hair on your scrotum and in your pubic area when you go through puberty.
if the pain is in the muscles then prolly. but if it's in the joints then its a medical condition and a doctor should take a look.
Usually it is between the ages of 8 and 12 years old. My son is starting this now and he is 8 years old. He had pain last night that nearly made him cry. I looked up "growing pains" and he has the exact symptoms: pain started late at night, he was very tired, the pain was deep in his thigh muscles, massage helped the pain, and he fell asleep as soon as the Advil kicked in. He gets these ever once in awhile, not often, and he is always relieved in about 20 minutes after the medicine is given. If these pains get more frequent I will get him checked out by his doctor, but for now I believe it is growing pains since it doesn't happen often.
That is a little earlier than average but not outside of the normal range.
It is normal to have hair growing on your chest at 13 years old. It is part of the puberty process and does not mean you stopped growing. Males tend to stop growing between 18-21.
Cameron Thompson, 13 year old maths genius
if you mean that you are 12 years old, this does not sound normal, you must go and see a doctor, they will tell you what is going on because you are still growing.