Am I done growing?!


Question: I am 4'10 and 20 years old. My parents are 5'4 and 5'2. Do I have any potential to be taller?
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I suspect at age 20 you won't get much taller, especially since your parents are petite. I am short and my wife is just under 5 ft tall. I can buy my clothes at the boys shop. ha ha! There are benefits. don't fret. petite is neat and my wife agrees. we are the tallest we have ever been and happy.

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drink more milk
Probably not. It might be best for you to always wear high heels unless the situation precludes it.
I doubt it. A female usually stops growing when they are about 16 years of age. Sorry to be the bearer of bad news but this is life..
Sorry , but most probably not. The only way out for u is a limb stretching operation
Well i'm 5"2' n 23 and doesnt look like i'll be gettin any taller, stretching exercises may help but if ure parents are that height maybe its just genetic. Anyhow being small is cool as we get to were cool clothes and look cute he he, i for 1 love my height, us short peeps are cool he he
Sorry hun...looks like you'll be short and sweet.girls stop growing around 18 and boys about 20-21. It is still possible, but not likely. Love yourself for who you are and go buy some awesome heels!!
Umm, it really depends..

You're incredibly short for your age, I'm only 14 and I'm 5'7"..
It's all about the family genes, they all vary.
I would advise you not to ask people on the internet about this one, go ask a doctor.

Noone on youqa answers can tell you if you've stopped growing.

Fingerz.
my nob keeps growing every time i see a fit bird.
I agree with Britt,
Love yourself.
not much. for a girl, you stop growing when you are 16-18

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