What are my chances of getting taller?!


Question: What are my chances of getting taller.?
I'm 5'2" and a half inches..But here is the hard part.
My mom is 4'11" and stoped growing around fifteen, the age I am now.
My father, is around 6'1" and stoped growing around 21.? or so..

What are my chances on growing more.?
And if I do..how tall do you think I will end up being..
It doesn't have to be exact! :) lol.Health Question & Answer


Answers:
Girls usually stop growing at 15 so you may have reached your peak height already. Further growth is possible but uncertain.Health Question & Answer

My oldest daughter is 4-9 my youngest is 5-4 there mother and myself are both short. Relatives on both sid are all around 6-0.You my stay the same or grow several more inches be happy with you a lot of guys like short women my oldest always had allot of boy friends.Health Question & Answer

hi,
as u r only 15.There is a chance of increasing your height because according to science the height of girls increases till the age of 18.
So do as much as exercise you can because it depends on genes also of parents also.Health Question & Answer

Honestly, It all depends on what kind of genes u possess, Your dads or your Mom's. I have cousine who is 5"11 while her mom was 5'1. She got good Height since her dad was 6'3 and she was growing till 17 or 18. So I guess u still have 2 -3 years leftHealth Question & Answer

I've heard that gals stop growing befores guys so you're probably take after your mom and come to your staying height! 5ft 2 and a half is fine anyway!Health Question & Answer

maybe you have 1-3 more inches to go and you can't expect anymoreHealth Question & Answer



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