Well they grow alittle quick so 5 of the boxes. It kind of depends on the child. Just be safe than sorry
diapers. warm clothes because its winter. and supplies to help the mother.
It depends if you are buying for a newborn or toddler, but expect to spend around $50 a month for diapers. A three month supply would be around $150, depending on the brand you buy and if you buy in bulk.
Buy quite a few. Figure about ten a day to be on the safe side.
Depending on how thick the diapers are, a diaper cake can take about 40-60 diapers. So buy in bulk and assemble.
go to walmart and buy adult diapers and if you are a SMALL adult buy TEEN diapers.
To buy Luv diapers you have to go to the store.
No where, buy one when its safe for it to leave its mother
BumGenius sells a small assortment of cloth diapers and prices range depending on the type of diaper. The BumGenius Freetime All-In-One One-Size Cloth Diaper is $19.95 while the newborn diaper is $12.95.
That's hard to say. There are many variables to this question, such as your child's potty habits: how many times a day does she pee/poop her diet, if she gets sick and has diarrhea, if she gets constipated...etc.Ideally babies should be changed every 3-4 hours, and have around 12-14 waking hours, so if you figure about 4-7 diapers a day times 182.5 (half a year) you get 730-1,278 diapers every six months.If you buy Pampers 84 packs for $20 (the brand/price I use) then you're looking to spend around $305 approximately.
When looking to buy Dog Diapers, there are many places to buy them. Your local pet shop may have them but the large chain stores is probably your best best to find them. They will have more of a selection at a better price.
Bambo diapers are sold in many stores that sell baby supplies such as Walmart or Babies R' Us. This is a very well known brand of diapers that are high-quality.
One can purchase Curity cloth diapers in many different places. Some stores that sell them are Diapers, Amazon, Sulit, eBay, Bizrate and Vitality Medical.