Probably no problem: The normal age that babies learn to walk is 9 months to 18 months. Both of my daughters did not walk until 15-16 months. So no need to worry unless he does not walk by 18 months, in which case have him evaluated by a pediatrician. I know of no conventional medicine to help this, though i believe that homeopathy could be helpful- this would require seeing a homeopath to find the right one.
Answered 12/10/2013
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??former premi ??: For a regular newborn at term i expect them to pull to stand & cruise along furniture before they hit 15 mo. Independent walking at 15 mo is at the far end of expected. For infants born prematurely we adjust these parameters for the number of weeks/months they were early.I would discuss your case with the pcp & see if an early childhood program (pt) is needed.
Answered 3/5/2013
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