If you are a girl you may grow another inch or two but not much more than that. Putting on weight will just make you fat, and when you are petite every extra pound will show. Hello there. Yes, you may grow some more sweetheart. Most people continue to grow till their 18 years old. The growth process now will be a lot slower than puberty but you may notice a slight change over the next 2 years.
"Petite" is different to everyone. For example, I think petite is anyone below 5'3 and with a weight of less than about 110-115. However, there's some people that think petite is anybody that weighs than less than 130, and others that think being petite means you weigh less than 100. There's no exact weight limit for being petite.
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Weight isn't always just "gained back". She needs to actively eat more.
It is possible for objects weight's to change, while its mass remains constant.
No it would not change because it will always have the same amount of it with the weight and everything
The mass will always stay the same but the gravitational pull towards the centre of the earth (weight) will change.
It means anybody under 5'4. They can be any weight. See more at iampetite.com
Matter can not change. Its weight always stays the same NO MATTER WHAT, and it can be moved
Moles can change with weight gain, but if a mole has changed is it always best to get it checked out by a physician. Moles that change can be a signal of many different physical problems, including hormone fluctuations and cancer.
to look petite u have to feel petite, tone down that loud voice, speak gently. manners count, don't put on too much weight, believe that u r a graceful mysterious person,u could even think ur a doll -handle with care:)
Usually what stops weight gain in a pregnancy is that your baby is not getting anymore nutrition causing it not to grow anymore.
Weight. This has something to do with change, like if you are in space, your weight changes and you float because there is no gravity, but your mass is always the same, no matter where you are.