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A new born baby uses approximately 8 diapers a day. If a baby uses on average 6-8 diapers per day, then for one year, they will use between 2,200 and 2,900 diapers.
Nappies is the British term for diapers. Your question is not complete. If you want to know how many nappies per day are used on a child, then the average is somewhere between 6-10 diapers per day depending on the child's age.
The number of diapers a baby uses per day is often dependent upon a baby's age and how often they are eating and/ or being changed. When a baby is first brought home from the hospital it is not hard to use a dozen or more diapers per day but thankfully that number decreases as the child grows older.
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An estimated 27.4 billion disposable diapers (nappies) are used each year in the United States.
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If you buy in bulk, diapers can average around $0.25 to $0.35 each. So six diapers will cost you $2-3 a day.
If the baby is changed about every 4 hours, that means 6 changings a day. So a baby uses about 2,190 diapers a year.
The U.S. usues 36 billion disposable diapers annually based on the number of babies born each year (~4.2 million), the fact that most kids wear diapers until the age of 3.5 years, starting at 11 per day and winding down to 5 per day, and assuming 10% of the population uses cloth diapers.
It depends on the brand of the diaper.
Babies go through several diapers a day, especially when they are young. The average baby needs about $80-150 worth of diapers a month.