According to the father’s joke, Millie, who was born at the end of January, was the “strongest daughter in the world” since she could stand up at the age of 8 weeks. The child’s power, according to the father and his girlfriend, was evident as soon as they left the maternity unit.

Unlike other newborns, Millie could maintain his own head weight at the age of just five days. When the kid was around a month old, according to the father of the child, he tried to sit her up. She refused to sit up, just stood on my lap with her legs straight.

Throughout the following weeks, she repeatedly did this, and by the time Millie was two months old, she was able to support herself as her father tried to hold and support her.

He told The Sun that everyone thought it was rather extraordinary how she could keep herself together even when sitting down, let alone while standing up. While Millie can’t walk yet, her parents are optimistic that she will soon be able to. Lia’s mother makes it clear that she doesn’t want her child to mature too rapidly.






