Growth spurt?


Question:
I just turned 14 in june and i am a male asian. I am currently 5'6. When i was 10-11 i barely grew (i was 5'0) then when i was 12 i was 5'3 and when i turned 13 i was 5'6. I went to the doc. and he told me i had osgood schlatter disease and he told me my growth plates were still open.

My dad is 5'7 and my mom is 5'5 however the rest of my family is 5'10 and above. My mom and dads size are like that cuz they did not have the enough nutrients when they were young, the younger bros and sis were taller cuz my parents had to work so my uncles and aunts are way taller.

So these are my questions:
1. Did i have a growth spurt or am i gonna have between my 14-15?

2. Did i reach my adult height?

3. How much do u think ill grow?

4. What do u think will b my adult height?

5. Will i continue to grow?

Answers:
Well I do believe that you had a growth spurt between 14-15. However, I do not believe that you have reached your adult height. Many people continue to grow even into their early twenties. Therefore, I do believe that you will continue to grow.
Males usually stop growing at 18 and often earlier but sometimes growth continues beyond 18.
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