I stopped asap - I found separated to be easier. Definitely around 12 months, though if they owned super cute onesies I would reluctantly still use them.
Around 12 months
My LO is 25 months and still wears onesie tshirts and long sleeves most of the time. She’s little and they help keep her diaper from getting all wrinkled. She sleeps in long sleeve onesies with a large light sleep sack. Whatever works for your LO. We’ll transition when she stops fitting in them or starts to show she doesn’t like them anymore. Whichever comes first
Do whatever you want. I’m disabled and still dress my 14 month old in them because it’s easier.
Mine is 15 months and I still do onesies at bedtime. During the day he wears a short and pants.
The onesies generally go up to 24 months in stores. You can order bigger ones but you have to look for them. I like them for the winter and it also holds up his diaper better. He’s 2.5 y/o. I’m still using them for bed time but during the day in summer wearing separates. In winter maybe going back to daytime onesies. The undershirts just don’t stay tucked in!
I think it’s whenever you want! My 14 month old went into separates at 12 months but does have a sleep suit
We started two pieces around 12 months because he was starting to size out of most onesies. Though he does still sleep in footie pajamas and I'm going to keep that going until he's a little bit older.
Two pieces are cute... But highly annoying to constantly take on and off for diaper changes. Occasionally we dress our 20 month old in 2 pieces, but most times she wears a sleeveless onesie or a T-shirt since it's hot lately at home. Whatever works for you is fine. As long as the clothes are clean and fit, I see nothing wrong with parents dressing their children accordingly.
As long as she still fits into them 🤷🏻♀️😊
I still put my almost three year old in feety pajamas some times she just sleeps in a diaper
Eventually, it gets more and more difficult to find them that fit, but if you balance it out, your tiny human will give you signs of which they prefer. My kids love them still to this day, and they are almost 8 and 10, granted most are footless now.
Whenever really - with my son who was big and chunky 🥰 he was in pjs around 1year but my lg is alot smaller and I get alot of double zipped onsies for easier changing 🙃
My 7 month old is in a mixture depending on the weather but once he’s up and mobile I’ll probably keep him in pjs with his feet free
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Around 16 months we switched to total separates
I put separates on all the time but also lots of sleeper use at night
Around 12-18 months when I started to potty train
My daughter wears mostly two piece pyjamas and she’s 5 1/2 months (in 6-9 clothing) but she had some pyjamas in size 3-6 too.
Idk that ive ever thought of it. My 6yr old has autism so she was in a lot of 1 pieces because she took her clothes off all the time. I just know she eventually ran out of her sized stuff and 2 pieces was all they had. My other ones, i guess were walking ages? Maybe so i didn't have to change a whole outfit when only part of it was dirty. My 1.5 yr old has a onsie for bedtime cuz i think 2 pieces or nightgown ride up and make her chilly and wakes her up during the night. But i dont think ive dressed her in a onsie in a long time, shes been walking for a while now so im thinking i stopped because of that lol