I have been taking care of babies for almost 30 years and thought I knew everything there was to know. I was wrong. I found out recently and had the opportunity to test it out yesterday, that the weird shoulders on onsies actually have a purpose. It is designed that way so if a baby has a blowout you can take the onsie down off the shoulders instead of over the head! How did I not know this! Did you guys know? Is this common knowledge?
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I have been taking care of babies for almost 30 years and thought I knew everything there was to know. I was wrong. I found out recently and had the opportunity to test it out yesterday, that the weird shoulders on onsies actually have a purpose. It is designed that way so if a baby has a blowout you can take the onsie down off the shoulders instead of over the head! How did I not know this! Did you guys know? Is this common knowledge?- Flag
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I saw this on Facebook about a month ago. I had NO idea but it makes complete sense and is actually a genius idea. I just wish onesie companies would advertise that to customers so everyone knew. What's the point in making something like that, and not telling anyone about it?!?
Dating myself here, but anyone around my age or older knows what "lap shoulder" means and they do say it on the package...
....the Gerber 3-pack of onsies says "Designed with a lap-shoulder neckline for easy dressing so your baby won't experience any unnecessary discomfort"- Flag
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I saw that posted on FB too.
Dating myself here, but anyone around my age or older knows what "lap shoulder" means and they do say it on the package...
....the Gerber 3-pack of onsies says "Designed with a lap-shoulder neckline for easy dressing so your baby won't experience any unnecessary discomfort"- Flag
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I saw that posted on FB too.
Dating myself here, but anyone around my age or older knows what "lap shoulder" means and they do say it on the package...
....the Gerber 3-pack of onsies says "Designed with a lap-shoulder neckline for easy dressing so your baby won't experience any unnecessary discomfort"
My own mom who was a big sewer never knew the pupose of the necklines on a onesie.Each day is a fresh start
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Well at least you guys know now.- Flag
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I did know this, only because my lactation consultant told me about it after I had my son, and I've been letting all my friends with babies know. I also saw this on facebook a while ago, good to know the information is spreading- Flag
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I'm the same as Craftymom with this one. A long time ago due to a diaper issue, I just decided to try to pull the onesie down instead of over the head in hopes of not spreading the muck all over the child. I've had to do that a couple of times throughout the years, but I never knew they were actually designed for that purpose. I just thought it was by chance because a baby's body is pretty much a rectangle and their shoulders aren't much bigger than their hips.- Flag
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