Can a girl still grow when she’s on her period?

Menstruation means menstruation, and whether a girl can still grow after menstruation is mainly related to whether her epiphyses are closed or not. Menstruation cannot be taken as an indication of whether a girl can grow taller or not. Whether a girl can grow taller or not can be judged according to her epiphyses; if her epiphyses are not closed, she will continue to grow taller; if her epiphyses are closed, she will not grow taller in general. Generally speaking, girls will still grow taller after menstruation, but after menstruation, the mature ovaries will secrete estrogen, which will accelerate the closure of the epiphysis and slow down the growth rate of height until it stops growing taller. In addition, if a girl menstruates early, before the age of 8, it is considered precocious puberty, which may affect the final height and result in short stature of the child. If the menstruation time is normal and you want to know if you will grow taller, you can see your doctor for an epiphyseal examination.