Time will tell. You are a mix of your parents. If you average their heights, you come up with 5' 8". There is really no way to tell if you are done growing or not. At 16 1/2 you are most likely done.
If you are 14 and experience a growth spurt at 12.5 years old, it is possible you will hit another growth spurt. If you are 5'6, it is possible you will gain several more inches.
In our adolescence years we have a growth spurt, but during our juvenile years we only have a small growth spurt therefore we call it a "mid growth spurt" as it is not fully a growth spurt seen in that of adolescence.
The average male growth spurt lasts for two years, and the average female growth spurt for two to two and a half years. These are only averages, and individuals may experience different lengths of maximum growth.
You certainly can have a growth spurt at 16 years old. Many teenagers experience a growth spurt at 16 years old.
The growth spurt in girls usually starts about two years before it does in boys.
Once you are 21 years of age, then know that this is one sure sign of a growth spurt.
You will know that you have already hit your growth spurt if you are at least 21 years of age.
Growth spurt 1: Girls (age 8-9), Boys (age 9-10). In 2 years you grow 4 or 5 inches. Then for a couple of years you go back to growing normally (1.5 inches a year) Growth spurt 2: Girls (age 11-12), Boys (age 12-13). In 2-3 years you grow 4 or 5 inches. Then you go straight into the third, massive growth spurt Growth spurt 3: Girls (age 14-17), Boys (age 15-21). In that time you grow at a rate of between 2.5 and 4.5 inches a year. That's how 5ft tall boys grow to be 6ft5
The last growth spurt for girls is after one year of puberty. Most of the girls have their growth spurts when they are 12. It lasts for 2 years. They grow 3 inches per year. Then the growth of girls slow down. Growth spurt happens when they are in tanner stage 3 or 4. After girls get their periods , they usually grow about an inch or two. You can calculate your tanner stage in growing up in the lord website.
Its a time when the body has a sudden change in height. Usually happens in teen years.
Most teenage girls will have some growth toward the late teens & then be done.
Yes, it is completely possible for a girl to have a growth spurt after her first period. The idea that menarche (first period) marks some stop in development is false, menarche is one of many changes that occur during puberty. Puberty continues until adulthood, menarche on average starts at 13 years old whereas puberty tends to end around the age of 18 years old, so a girl may see a growth spurt later in their teens long after they've started to menstruate.