I just don't like being told "well, obviously we don't know" in regards to a question I asked, when it is entirely reasonable (IMO) that someone might know - trivia like that turns up in fandoms all the time. It didn't seem like a stupid question to me, based on prior experiences in other fandoms.

While I know babies of the same age may vary widely in size, I was asking "what age does this child look to you" based on average baby sizes. Not "what age could the babies be" but "what ages are most likely." My "wonder if" question was not a real question but an idle observation that the child looked bigger to me, based on my admittidly extremely limited knowledge of babies. It was more an idle "I wonder how far off I am in judging these things"

I did not doubt anyone anyone's response. I was, I admit, hoping for something closer than a three month range on the other baby, just because I like to put labels on things (baby Clark doesn't matter since an on-screen estimate of the age was given - thanks for that bit info, BTW)

I suppose the more correct question would have been "how old do you think they were intended to be?"