40, because your going to need to change the diaper at least 5 times a day, also you might need more if you are feeding more to your baby or if you are constantly going out .
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well i no they use about 70 a week
There are many needs for disposable diapers, but convenience is probably the biggest
Newborns go through lots of diapers, around 8-10 a day. It depends on the size of the pack, but expect to use around 80 diapers a week with a newborn. As they get older, they will use less, around 4-5 a day, so around 35 a week.
You should expect to spend at least 10 dollar per week on diapers. This could be more or less depending on the brand of diapers you are buying.
Most children don't need diapers beyond the age of 2 or 3 years. Many people may need them if there is a particular medical condition.
Everyone is different but my preference is to change the diaper about every 2 hours or when the baby has a BM - new born's will go through about eight to ten a day, a box of 60 may last a week. From six weeks to 12 weeks about 50 diapers a week.
Buy quite a few. Figure about ten a day to be on the safe side.
On average babies go through ABOUT 60-70 diapers a week. (We'll go with 70, just to be on the safe side) so, 70 x 52 (there are 52 weeks on a year) = 3,640 diapers!!
Newborns can go through anywhere from 8 to 15 in one day. So, about 70 in a week? As they get older, they use about 4 to 6 or so.
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