The twins turned 24mo in November and at that time they were still in Huggies 3's. However now, 2 months later, I've switched them to 4's because they started leaking more often. At their 24mo well baby apt they weighed 24lbs.
Size 4
Size 5
Other (smaller/larger/or already potty trained - wow!)
The twins turned 24mo in November and at that time they were still in Huggies 3's. However now, 2 months later, I've switched them to 4's because they started leaking more often. At their 24mo well baby apt they weighed 24lbs.
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DD who is now almost 4 was just under 30lbs at her 2 yr. appt. We used 7th Gen. diapers for the most part so she was in a 5, but in a pinch where either we forgot a diaper at My Gym class and they were out of 5s or 4 she was still skinny enough to get into a size 3 Luvs or Huggies. She was in size 5s until she potty trained at 37 mos.; she still weighed between 30 and 33lbs. then!
Annie
WOHM to two wonderful little girls born in April
DD E, 17
DD L, 13,
baby 2, 4-2009 (our Tri-18 baby)
Yeah, diapers will fit differently depending on the shape of the child. The upper limits on the sizes would be for long, skinny kids. A 2-year-old who is 4 feet tall would weigh quite a bit just from bone weight but might still fit in a size 4, which goes to 37 lbs. (Eek! Can you imagine a 4-foot 2-year-old? Talk about car seat problems!)
Despite my exaggeration, the example still holds true.
DS '04 "Boogaboo"
DD '08 "Lilybear"