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When will baby starts sitting on itz own, my baby is 6 month old still not able to sit on itz own, but with my help she can sit on my lap and on floor
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Upto the age of 9 months your baby will start sitting on her own, she is sitting with support presently at 6 months old which is perfect for her age, and her development is perfectly normal.
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There is a range of normal age. Wait for 3 to 4 weeks more. Don't worry about single milestones. Overall development of the baby has to be seen. Please visit a pediatrician to confirm
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Consult with Pediatrician physically for further evaluation and treatment
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