Anonymous wrote:Yeaaaahh. I don't think your 14 month old needs to be in size 6, let alone size 7. Change him once a night or cut the liquids before bedtime. That's kinda ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks for all the advice. However why q
Do people question whether I am serious? My son has always been 99.5% in weight and height so of course its not weird if he is bigger than your babies.
You may want to evaluate his diet.
Anonymous wrote:Thanks for all the advice. However why q
Do people question whether I am serious? My son has always been 99.5% in weight and height so of course its not weird if he is bigger than your babies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Size 6 starts at 35 lbs so yeah, it is a little odd that your one year old who weighs several pounds less than that can't fit.
Enh, in my experience, the weight ranges are meaningless!! I mean you have to consider height and girth, not just weight.
True but have you ever heard of a barely one year old who was too big for diapers period?
Yes, I have, the OP of this thread's child. Get over yourself, PP. OP is having this issue, just because her child doesn't fit into what you think is normal doesn't mean it's not true. Geez!!
You personally know OP's kid?
There is no 14 month old that is too big for all diapers. OP in her own words wants them bigger than they're intended on her child. She may need to switch brands or deal with not sizing up for nighttime (plenty of people don't!) OP is not having the issue she us claiming to, she is having an issue with finding a solution she likes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Size 6 starts at 35 lbs so yeah, it is a little odd that your one year old who weighs several pounds less than that can't fit.
Enh, in my experience, the weight ranges are meaningless!! I mean you have to consider height and girth, not just weight.
True but have you ever heard of a barely one year old who was too big for diapers period?
Yes, I have, the OP of this thread's child. Get over yourself, PP. OP is having this issue, just because her child doesn't fit into what you think is normal doesn't mean it's not true. Geez!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Size 6 starts at 35 lbs so yeah, it is a little odd that your one year old who weighs several pounds less than that can't fit.
Enh, in my experience, the weight ranges are meaningless!! I mean you have to consider height and girth, not just weight.
True but have you ever heard of a barely one year old who was too big for diapers period?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Size 6 starts at 35 lbs so yeah, it is a little odd that your one year old who weighs several pounds less than that can't fit.
Enh, in my experience, the weight ranges are meaningless!! I mean you have to consider height and girth, not just weight.
Anonymous wrote:Size 6 starts at 35 lbs so yeah, it is a little odd that your one year old who weighs several pounds less than that can't fit.