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Being double-jointed, or hyperflexible, does not prevent a baby from walking. This condition refers to increased flexibility in joints and is generally not associated with any developmental delays in motor skills. Babies typically begin walking when their muscles and coordination are sufficiently developed, regardless of joint flexibility. If there are concerns about a child's development, it's always best to consult a pediatrician.

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