Women’s feet typically stop growing around the age of 18 to 20. However, this can vary depending on factors such as genetics, nutrition, and overall health. Feet, like the rest of the body, grow during childhood and adolescence as part of the natural developmental process.
The growth of feet is influenced by the closing of growth plates in the bones, which generally happens after puberty. For most women, this process completes earlier than it does for men, which is why their feet tend to stop growing a bit earlier.
After the feet stop growing, they can change in size or shape over time due to factors like pregnancy, weight gain, or aging, but they generally remain the same size in adulthood.
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