When your baby runs out of diapers you can use towels or even t shirts to create temporary diapers.
You can also use cloth diapers and keep them on hand if you run out of the disposable diapers.
If you run out of diapers for your baby and can't afford to get some right now you could check with a local church or food bank as they may have some free diapers to give you.
You can also use elimination communication, in which your hold the baby over the toilet when you listen for their cues to pee or poop.
100 diapers will last a newborn between 8 days to 12 days as newborns use between 8 to 12 diapers per day, especially during the first few weeks of their life.
The amount of newborn diapers that you should stockpile is 2 to 3 packs or 1 to 2 boxes of newborn diapers or around 240 to 360 diapers for the first month.
Most newborns go through 240 diapers to 360 diapers in the first month of their life.
Although some newborn babies that are over 9 lbs when they are born will not always need newborn size diapers and will go to size 1 diapers after being born.
Newborns often go through 8 diapers to 12 diapers a day and as they get older they start using less and less diapers until they are potty trained.
The average cost of a newborn per month is between $1,100.00 to $2,500.00 a month which includes the cost of healthcare, food, clothing and supplies, housing and child care if needed.
Newborn babies can cost a lot due to medical bills, hospital stays if the baby is born prematurely or requires intensive care and the cost of vaccinations.
Food, such as formula, diapers and wipes as well as clothes can also add up.
Other costs associated with a newborn are strollers, car seats and other baby gear.
And if you use daycare the cost can be as high as $800.00 to $1,000.00 a month in some cases.
You can save some money on a newborn by using second hand clothes and using cloth diapers but cloth diapers do require work.
For my first newborn I spent around $1,000.00 a month.
I used disposable diapers and used the Dollar General brand gentle steps diapers and spent around $50.00 a month on diapers.
A the baby grew I spent less on diapers and no longer needed formula although the food costs have gone up.
As my newborn go to 2 years old I spent around $40.00 a month on his diapers which was around the same amount I spent when he was 1 year old on his diapers.
He stayed home with me as I work from home.
If needed you can also get help through welfare and wic programs to help raise a newborn and a child.
Wic covers kids from birth to 5 years old.