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By _____ months of age, around 50 percent of babies can usually sit up unsupported.
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By _____ months of age, around 50 percent of babies can usually sit up unsupported.
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Answer- Some infants can sit up, without bell, by the age of 4 months. More than half of all babies have figured this out by 6 months.
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Answer: Around six months of age
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