How many diapers do you need in each size?

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asked Mar 29, 2022 in Baby/Newborn by birdytweety (8,230 points)
How many diapers do you need in each size?

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answered Mar 29, 2022 by Coffeemomma (28,760 points)
Try to start with 2-3 large packages of size 1. The same goes for sizes 2 and 3.

My babies stay in size 3 and 4 for a long time, so you may want to wait and see how big your baby is at that point to know how many of those you may need.

First, Size Newborn – 196 diapers
Second, Size 1 – 770 diapers
Third, Size 2 – 924 diapers
Fourth, Size 3 – 900 diapers
Fifth, Size 4 – 588 diapers
Sixth, Size 5 – 1176 diapers
Seventh, size 6- 150 to 160 diapers per month.

In newborn size I would recommend you have at least 360 diapers although sometimes a bit less of those are needed but it's better to have more diaper than needed.

You can always use them for another baby or gift them to someone.

The weight that newborn diapers go up to is 10 lbs.

After 10 lbs the baby needs size 1 diapers.

The size of diapers that babies stay in the longest is the size 3 diapers.

The size of diaper that babies stay in the least amount of time are newborn and size 1 diapers.

Babies wear size 3 diapers and size 4 to 5 and size 6 diapers the longest so those are the sizes you want the most of.

For a newborn you typically need 1 to 2 boxes of diapers in the newborn size or at least 360 diapers for the month.

A box of diapers usually contains around 120-150 diapers.

This means that you should get around 3-4 weeks of use out of one box of diapers, but this will depend on the age and size of your baby.

A box usually contains around 120-150 diapers.

This means that you should get around 3-4 weeks of use out of one box of diapers, but this will depend on the age and size of your baby.

Newborns should have at least 3 poops per day which is normal.

Although some newborns may poop as much as 4 to 12 times per day which is also very normal and nothing to worry about.

When a baby is a newborn they will typically poop a lot more than they do when they are older.

Newborns also pass meconium by 24-48 hours after birth.

The hardest stage of taking care of a baby is usually the first 3 months of the babies life or even sometimes the month after the baby is born.

Eventually the baby will get a bit easier to take care of as it grows which happens quickly.

While it'll get easier with each passing day, you can expect caring for your newborn will be much easier by the time they're about three months old.

As you're waiting with anticipation for when caring for your newborn gets easier, it's important to make sure you're taking good care of yourself as well.

A baby is considered to be a newborn baby from the ages of birth until 2 months of age.

After 2 months of age baby is no longer considered to be a newborn and is now just considered a baby or infant.

Infants are considered to be infants from anywhere from birth to 1 year old.

The term baby can be used to refer to any child from birth to age 4 years old, thus encompassing newborns, infants, and toddlers

Newborn babies only need to be bathed every few days or so.

Wiping the newborn down with a wet washcloth is good enough most days unless the newborn has a poop explosion or diarrhea then it would be good to bathe them more often if that is occurring.

However you don't want to bathe the newborn too often as it dries out the newborns skin.

Babies only really need a bath every 2 to 3 days until they are a year old or older.

So a newborn can be bathed every 2 or 3 days but if the newborn needs a bath more often than that you can give the newborn daily baths.

When your baby is first born and you bring the newborn home from the hospital you should wait at least 24 hours after bringing the baby home to give them a bath.

Unless the baby happens to poop on their clothes etc and gets poop or vomit all over them then just simply wiping them down with wet wash cloths etc is usually good enough to keep the newborn baby clean enough.

But if you want to or need to bathe your baby once per day that is okay.

But as long as you're bathing your newborn every 3 days that is also good enough.

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