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Question Posted Monday September 3 2012, 1:48 pm

I am a 14 year old girl born in may and i am a freshman. i am about "5.2 or "5.3 and i am probably 115 lbs. i am all muscle and im lean. i have A32 breasts and i started my period when i was 12 in February of 7th grade. my dad is "6 ft. and my mom is about "5.2 i was wondering when i will most likely stop growing according to all of that info? and how tall will i most likely be?? my feet have stopped growing and i am a 7.5 shoe size.thanks!

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flexi01 answered Wednesday September 5 2012, 7:27 pm:
Unfortunatly, there is really no way to tell. Its not just your mom and dad's height you might get, you could possibly get any relatives or aunts and uncles or anyone's in your family! You carry all of their genes which means they are blood related. I would look at everyone's height in your family and find the average in all of them.
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orphans answered Tuesday September 4 2012, 4:46 am:
Unfortunately, there is no way to tell really. You just have to wait for your body to stop growing when it does. I stopped growing when I was 16, but even then I was 6ft 1.

Your body usually stops growing around 18-21.

You can have a test done with the doctor. They do x-rays (I think) and measure how much space there is in between your bones. But you will be exposed to rays and it can be very costly, especially considering that it's quite unnecessary as all you need is a bit of patience.

Everybody is different, and different parts develop and grow at different rates.

So just wait and see! The surprise and wait is all a part of growing up.

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