Not if he/she is supporting his/herself. The problems with bowleggedness occur when parents "force" their children too early. If he/she is walking without support, it would seem that he/she is ready to explore and can do so without your assistance. Your baby would not be standing/walking unsupported if it was uncomfortable. All babies develop at their own pace. Mine was walking at 8 months. No problems so far & the doctor has not expressed any concern. Good luck & CHILDPROOF EVERYTHING
No most baby's walk at 1 years old
There is not a record per se for earliest child to walk but the as for as development goes a child walking between 7-8 months is considered above average or early.
My baby brother is 11 months and he is starting to walk... But your baby might start to stand up when he/she is about 9 or 10 months.
The Guinness World Record for the youngest baby to walk is held by a child who started walking at just 6 months and 10 days old, achieved by a boy named Xavier King in 2010.
Be at ten months and have 3500 speech development.
9 months, 4500 walking development.
It depends on how heavy the baby is it could take 6 months for an baby to start walking or It could take 18 months for an baby to start walking.
All babies walk on their own schedule, so just be patient, he or she will walk when they are ready. Normal range is about 10 - 18 months.
A baby should begin to stand around the age of 8-10 months then eventually start to walk. Depending on the progression of a baby's motor skills these results may vary.
after about 2 to 4 months i believe
The Great wall of China would take you about 2 years and seven months to walk.
About 9 months