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How tall do you think I'll be when I stop growing?

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I'm almost 14 (in three months).

I'm 5'3" going into 8th grade.

I weigh about 111.

My mom is a little over 5'6" and my dad was 5'10".

My grandma is 5'7" and my grandpa is 5'10".

I did this like at the doctor's or something, I don't remember, and they said 5'5".

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  1. You're almost 14 and your a toddler or preschooler? Wow you need to sort that out.

    I have no idea but if the doctor says 5'5" they are probably pretty accurate.


  2. I am very tall and it came from my great-grandfather.  There are many different variables, but if you are just going on the size of these four relatives, I would say more towards 5'9".

  3. My doctor told me that once you start your period, you have 2 years where you will grow in height, after that--you may grow a few centimeters but nothing significant.

  4. Growth is dependent on excercize, genetics, and bone structure. The easiest thing to determine is average all of their heights. The height of your father will give you a chance to grow more but one way to calculate the point at which you stop growing is by checking how low your hips have reached. If the hips are located higher, there is still room for growth. I would take a educated guess of around age 16 you will stop growing!!! you will be around what the doctor said

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