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BABY WALKING
My baby has turned 15 months and is still not walking although she walks with support really well and can stand independently for a minute or so. She reached all her milestones a little late like she started sitting when she was 7.5 months old and she has just got her first teeth. But she started crawling by the time she was 5 months old. When will she walk since my paediatrician told me it's normal for a baby to walk between 12-18 months of age. She has been eating all the food which we eat during lunch & dinner and the milk intake is also fine. She's 10 kgs now.
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It's normal...wait for 2-3 months...stop Walker if you are using
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Walker if you have been using is the reason Stop Walker and see the benefits
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HELLO,YES BABY GENERALLY LEARN WALKING B/W 15-18 MONTHS OF AGE,IF OTHER MILESTONE SHE ACHIEVED NORMALLY HEN NO NEED O WORRY.ALSO YOU CAN GET VIT D TEST DONE TO RULE OUT ANY  DEFICIENCY
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Dear parents, Get your kid vit d3 test done And report
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It's normal
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