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If you have size 3, 4 or 5 Seventh Generation diapers in the house, then could you please...

post #1 of 8
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Measure the *Rise for them, and tell me the rise (plus the size)? I am trying to figure out what size my 22 month old will need. The disps that fit him at the moment have a rise of 18", that is quite generous (wouldn't really want to go bigger).

TIA.

*Rise= distance thru the crotch from top of the waist in front to top of waist in back.
post #2 of 8
Thread Starter 
Yoohoo....!?
post #3 of 8
Can't help, but 7th gen runs really small. My dd was out of size 2 by about 14 lbs (I think they said they go to 18lbs). We only used them a few weeks when trying to figure out why she had a rash.
post #4 of 8
I've got size 3 and 4 in my house but how do I measure the rise? I'd be happy to do it for you!
post #5 of 8
Thread Starter 
Hi Carhootel -- thanks so much.
Stretch the diaper out flat on ground & measure from one end to the other (straight down the middle). From top of waist in front to top of waist in back.

Or. just measure from belly button to crotch, and I can double that number.

TIA.
post #6 of 8
OK, I'm out of 3's apparently but for the size 4 I stretched it out just about as far as it would go (stretching the leg gusset elastic) and got 18 inches from back to front
post #7 of 8
Thread Starter 
That's wonderful -- you're a .
post #8 of 8
You would need at least a 4 IMO.
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