Children menstruation can still grow about 5~10cm, but not absolute, specific can still grow how high, with epiphyseal closure, genetic factors, dietary factors and so on. Women usually menstruate around the age of 11~16 years old, after the first menstruation, the growth of the girl elevation gradually slows down. After menstruation, the epiphysis is not completely closed, the height will continue to grow, after menstruation may grow 5~10cm taller, but it is not absolute, there are differences between individuals. How tall you can grow after menstruation is related to the epiphyseal closure. If the epiphyses are not closed, you can continue to grow normally, but if the epiphyses are closed, you can’t continue to grow taller. The growth of height is related to genetic factors, parents’ height may determine the height of the child. Height growth is also related to dietary factors, usually pay attention to protein, calcium and other foods, is conducive to height growth. It is not possible to generalize how tall a child can grow after menstruation, each child will have its own growth pattern, and if you find that your child’s height is growing slowly, you should go to the hospital to check the cause.