Rosie hasn't been weighted in ages but she's 11 weeks and is filling some of her 3-6 month stuff. She's very long! And she seems to be going through a growth spurt at the moment so she'll be even longer soon enough. She's quite a slim little thing for her length though so she never fills the width of clothes before she outgrows them.
Bailey is 9 weeks old she's 12lbs, and she's in 0-3months. But she is really long, her legs are long and some sleepsuits are getting to short for her on her legs but I have to roll the sleeves up once cause their too long on her arms. Weird.
Oliver is 9 weeks today and last weight was 14lbs...
HE is growing out of his 0-3 month clothes (he can fit but they are tight)
and moving into his 3-6 month clothes... He was 9lb 1oz when born and never
wore newborn clothes...
I guess I shouldn't really post here, but I don't wanna feel left out, haha.
My 10 week old weighs 5lb 15oz and is wearing early/prem baby size clothes
Summer is 10 weeks and a day and last week weighed 10lb 3oz. She wears newborn size clothes (jeans, tops etc), but is just starting to go into her 0-3 month sleepsuits. Vests are still first size ones.
Haley is 9 weeks today and she's 11-12 lbs...in 3-6 months outfits and 6-9 month sleepers bc the 3-6 months with the feet in them are too short! She's tall and skinny!
Right around 10lbs (I may weigh her later today) but pretty solidly in 0-3 month stuff. Most of it is still a bit big in some places, but she's not in danger of outgrowing it anytime soon. I keep looking at it and thinking it's too big but then it fits with just being a bit baggy.
Arianna weighs nearly 12lbs and is 11 weeks old. She wears some clothes 0-3 and some 3-6. She is wearing 3-6 sleepsuits though and fills the length! I may have to put her in 6-9 month sleepsuits soon. She is very long and her sleepsuits are baggy round the middle. When she was born she was 7lb and even newborn sleepsuits hung off the end of her arms and legs, but she quickly filled them and has since cleared the length of 0-3 as well (had to move her up as she was unable to straighten her legs!).
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