When did/will/would you stop putting a onesie on your baby?
My son is nearly a year and I've been thinking about this.
When you are potty training? Before?
When did/will/would you stop putting a onesie on your baby?
My son is nearly a year and I've been thinking about this.
When you are potty training? Before?
blogger / wonderful cherry / 21616 posts
He is nearly a year and still wears onesies - often it's for extra layering. Though he also has a few summer items that are onesies. My sister said for sure until her son was walking - because with picking them up all the time their shirts would ride up! So partially privacies sake.
So I guess we'll see! Maybe 18-24 mos?
pomegranate / 3595 posts
We stopped around a year as LO was walking and it was easier for diaper changes. Daycare prefers it too. She still sleeps in a onesie with a sleep sack over it though.
GOLD / pear / 1845 posts
I stopped at around a year. Easier for diaper changes
@Mrs. Pen: I agree with the shirt riding up thing, I always put her in a onesie when we go out in cold weather so she doesn't have get cold and exposed. She is a year and almost never wears them at home.
pomegranate / 3329 posts
Lo is 16 months and wears them under dresses or overalls. With my dsd we stopped at 2. Again she only wore them under certain clothing though.
blogger / pomelo / 5400 posts
We mostly stopped shortly after a year, too. He has a few 18-24 month onesies that never get worn because it's just a pain for diaper changes. I'll keep that in mind for any future LOs ... I hate that those cute outfits are going to waste, but convenience rules in this family!
bananas / 9118 posts
Hadn't thought about potty training. I've been buying them on sale through 24 months since I have no clothes for when he gets bigger. I love that they don't ride up.
pomelo / 5298 posts
At about a year. Mostly due to LO's size. She was starting to wear 24 month/2T at that time and onesies are harder to find.
persimmon / 1341 posts
I typically only use a onesie when it's really cold or windy outside to make sure her back and tummy stay covered at all times or if she's wearing a jumper or something like that. I don't typically like the look of just a onesie and pants/leggings so I try to stick to actual shirts.
We will definitely stop using them altogether when it comes time to potty train.
blogger / watermelon / 14218 posts
Wagon Jr. wore onesies until he was walking consistently on his own! I hate the shirt riding up thing. When he stopped wearing onesies I found it was so easy to check for poo in his diaper-- just pull out the back and peek in!
blogger / watermelon / 14218 posts
Adding: we never really used onesies for layering. They just served as his shirts. He's a warm/sweaty kid.
hostess / wonderful watermelon / 39513 posts
My LO still wears onesies every day at 13 months!
cantaloupe / 6687 posts
My LO is almost 15 months and she wears a onesie as an extra layer pretty much everyday. They are just the plain white ones and I think of them like an undershirt. I don't think I've ever used a onesie as her main outfit/top. We had so many cute onesies as hand me downs and as gifts but I just didn't like the way just a onesie looked on her. Usually she wears a tunic like top
I'll probably stop dressing her in a onesie when we start thinking about potty training.
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