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How long do girls grow?

Published in Female Growth 1 min read

Girls typically grow until they are around 14 or 15 years old, reaching their adult height a couple of years after they begin menstruating. This period encompasses rapid growth during infancy, childhood, and especially during puberty.

The Growth Timeline of Girls

The growth timeline for girls can be broadly categorized as follows:

  • Infancy and Childhood: Steady growth occurs.
  • Puberty: Growth accelerates dramatically.
  • Post-Menstruation: Growth slows down and typically ceases around 14-15 years old.

Factors Affecting Growth

Several factors can influence a girl's growth, including:

  • Genetics: Height is largely determined by genetics.
  • Nutrition: Proper nutrition is crucial for optimal growth.
  • Hormones: Hormones play a significant role, particularly during puberty.
  • Overall Health: Underlying health conditions can impact growth.

Average Height

While the average height varies based on ethnicity and other factors, most girls reach their adult height by their mid-teens. Keep in mind that this is an average, and some girls may stop growing earlier or later.