Will girls still grow when they get their period at 11 years old?

The term “menstruation” generally refers to female menstruation. Generally speaking, girls may still grow when they menstruate at age 11, but the rate of growth may be limited.
A girl’s first menstrual period occurs before her bones are completely closed, but height growth usually continues until the bones are completely closed, so if she has her period, she may continue to grow in height as well.
Generally, after the first menstruation, a girl’s height will still increase by about 5 to 6 centimeters, but each person’s individual differences are still relatively large, and need to be judged according to the child’s age, bone age and other circumstances.
If you are not satisfied with your child’s height, it is recommended that you go to a regular hospital in a timely manner to have your child’s bone age examined under the guidance of a professional physician, so that a clear diagnosis can be made and corresponding treatment measures can be taken.