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When will my baby be able to sit up on her own?

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6 months: 6 months with help, 9 months without help, most of the time.

Answered 1/26/2014

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6-7 months: She will be able to sit by herself at 6-7 months, but she may not be able to get herself to a sitting position until 9-11 months.

Answered 7/22/2013

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7 months: Most babies are able to sit on their own at 7 months, and are able to get themselves from lying to sitting by 10 months. If you have any concerns regarding your child's development, please consult your pediatrician.

Answered 4/6/2011

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6 months: Babies generally sit up around 6 months, however there is a wide range of normal. The first step is a tripod sit, where the baby supports his/herself with their arms o the floor in front of them.

Answered 4/25/2011

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6-8 months: Normal babies can sit up around 6-8 months of age.

Answered 5/30/2011

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