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GroVia AIOs
Hello! I'm looking for some AIOs for my diaper bag that will fit my 29-pound, 33-inch tall 18-month-old son. My GroVia hybrids fit well in the diaper bag, but I want a more convenient one-piece option. My stuffed BG 4.0s take up too much space. Would the GroVia AIOs be a good choice and last us a while? Any other recommendations?
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Formerly: MWally29 |
Re: GroVia AIOs
GroVia AIO did not fit my youngest well at all. I tried one when he was about 12 months, 25 pounds and it was like a thong on him. His butt cheeks and little crack were hanging out all over the place. Too bad because it was really absorbent and cute!
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M. - married to my best friend J. since 2006 ~ liberal, semi-crunchy, vegetarian, babywearing, CDing, Extended RFing, ER RN mama to my three greatest loves B. (9/2008), C. (5/2010) and V. (9/2012) Always missing the ones we didn't get to hold. |
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Formerly: MyTwoSunshines |
Re: GroVia AIOs
My daughter is 16 months, 22 lbs. and 33" tall and we love our GroVia's!
I think it depends on the rise and waist measurement. They are meant to be lower-rise diapers and are trim.
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I think it depends on the rise and waist measurement. They are meant to be lower-rise diapers and are trim.
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