mp95 answered Tuesday January 15 2008, 9:20 pm: yes you most certainly will. i was the same age when i started my period. and guess what? since then, i grew 3 inches and 3 cup sizes! don't worry, you'll grow! [ mp95's advice column | Ask mp95 A Question ]
AquamarineRose answered Tuesday January 15 2008, 7:39 pm: Oh God, really it simply depends on the girl. Me personally, I got my period in the 5th grade...so I guess that would make me 10 or so. Um, I was 5'5" back then wearing one of those lovely training bras. So, in six years, I have grown 4 inches and, and guess what? I'm still in a 34A cup size. Ha, does that answer your question. I've heard so many things about when girls stop growing. Height wise- I would believe about 17. Boob wise- I've heard they can grow until you're in your 20's. So no worries, you have plenty of time. :-) [ AquamarineRose's advice column | Ask AquamarineRose A Question ]
LOL_x0x answered Tuesday January 15 2008, 6:32 pm: Just because you got your period doesn't mean you'll stop growing? Most girls stop growing (height wise) around 15 or 16. I know for me, I had a growth spirt the summer before freshman year. Most girls breats stop growing around the age of 17. So you've got a way to go, yet.
marybethO answered Tuesday January 15 2008, 6:30 pm: Yes, You will.
Just keep health eating habits and exercise often. (maybe at least twice a week) You will have right size of BOOOOOOOB and height. ^0^
Briea6624 answered Tuesday January 15 2008, 6:17 pm: just bacause you got your period doesn't mean your body will change but sometimes you'll feel bloated.I thought the something when I was ten that's the first time I got my period I'm 13 now and nothing really changed. So I say it may change a little but not that much. [ Briea6624's advice column | Ask Briea6624 A Question ]
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