Relax & take a beep breath. You are only 16, you still have a couple of years worth of growing to do. I didn't reach my final height until I was 18/19. :)
2007-03-22 01:27:08
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answered by Maria Rose 5
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women can certainly advance until eventually the age of 21 , besides the actuality that a tall mom could have a recessive short gene, and you do no longer point out the peak of the father, if he became no longer all that tall (it is not uncommon for shorter men to be with taller women persons)which would be a substantial contributing element on your fantastic peak. At 16yrs you have a exceptionally good concept which you is only no longer lots taller because of the fact any develop will constrained to approximately approximately 3-6 inches between now and 21.
2016-10-01 07:54:27
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answered by ? 4
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Just hang in there. Within the next two years, its quite possible that you will grow more.
I was 5'4 all through high school, the next summer I grew 4 inches. I've been 5'8" ever since.
We go through various things at different time spans all throughout life...either growing or shrinking. Normally, by the age of 20 you will be done growing...yet when you're in your late 60's-early 70's, you will start shrinking.
Just hang in there and give it some more time....you will probably spurt up more in the next 2 years. Unfortunately, you can't rush nature......it happens when it happens.
Good luck
2007-03-22 01:29:07
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answered by Carlene M 3
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You have no control over your height, you will grow taller anyway cause you've got a few more years left of development. And just be happy with who you are, Tall girls are attractive short girls are attractive, just love yourself and you'll have a great life.
2007-03-22 01:32:45
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answered by nightdreamer 3
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You still have a few years of growing to do. Chances are you will have a final spurt before you reach your full height.
2007-03-22 01:28:24
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answered by massadaman 4
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Don't worry you still have plenty of years-when you least expect it you'll get a growth sprout..
2007-03-22 01:36:45
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answered by American breed 3
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Talk to your doctor. You don't give enough details to see what can be done.
2007-03-22 02:03:39
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answered by Buzz s 6
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