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You certainly can have a growth spurt at 16 years old. Many teenagers experience a growth spurt at 16 years old.
most likely between the ages of 13-15
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.
It depends on your height. I was 90-97 pounds when I was 12, going through my growth spurt at the start of puberty.
During a growth spurt a 14 or 15 year old may be able to grow 4 inches in two months. When they are not going through a growth spurt they will most likely only grow 4 to 6 inches within a year.
No I'm 12 and 4'9 you'll hit a growth spurt eventually
It depends on your DNA, but at 19 you are unlikely to have another growth spurt.
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the size of a 12 year old can vary. you could be very tall or very short. but don't worry you will eventually it your growth spurt
Yes. You might just get your growth spurt later.
If he needs a regular bike, I would get him a full size 26 inch bike. He is at the point where he is about to start his adolescent growth spurt.
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.