Can you grow taller by giving birth?

Giving birth to a child is not able to grow taller. This is because, theoretically, once the human body has finished growing, the epiphyseal cartilage within the long bones will ossify and turn into normal bone, at which point the long bones lose their ability to grow, and the body loses its ability to grow taller. Some people claim to have a certain degree of height growth after the end of labor. This situation may exist, but it is not due to bone growth, but often due to the fact that the spine remains in an extended position after the end of labor, which in turn causes a certain degree of height growth. Because the spine stretches for a long period of time during pregnancy, it is possible that the spine remains in this position habitually after the birth, and the body will look more erect, and there will be a 1-2 centimeter increase in height when measuring height. However, this growth will gradually return to normal with the change in posture and weight-bearing walking in the future.