SAEDNEWS: Most children cannot stand independently until at least six months after birth, but little Lola is already able to stand on her own—even before turning four months old.
According to Saed News, citing Asharq Al-Awsat, Lola’s parents report that when they left the hospital with their baby, she was already able to hold her head up on her own. This may be due to the proportion of her muscle mass relative to her body weight, as she weighed only 2.5 kilograms at birth.
Lola’s father recalls the moment he realized his daughter could stand independently: “At one month old, she was restless, and I tried to calm her by placing her on my legs. Instead of sitting, she stood, and her knees didn’t bend. Over the following weeks, I repeated this many times, thinking that if she could do this while upset and crying, surely she could do it while calm too.”

He added, “I wanted to help Lola, but she could support her own weight and stand on her legs. It seems everyone finds this unusual and even considers sitting at this age to be uncommon.”
Lola’s mother said, “It seems Lola is bigger than she actually is. I don’t want her to grow up too fast, although now that she can stand, we are eagerly waiting for her first steps.”