Because they are not potty trained
Yes you should to stop the emmbarrassment , or you should make her just were diapers for 1 year
1 year
A typical 1-year-old child uses about 6 to 8 disposable diapers per day. This can vary based on the child's individual needs and potty training progress. Over the course of a week, this amounts to approximately 42 to 56 diapers. As children approach 2 years old, the number of diapers used often decreases as they begin to transition to potty training.
10 years, I imagine.
Heavens, no. If you've ever been to one of their concerts or seen one of their music videos, they wear real clothes, shirts and pants. If you are lucky, they take their shirt off! The Jonas Brothers wore diapers when they were 0, 1, 2, and 3 but since they are old teenagers, they don't wear diapers.
sure why not?
Alot of boys wear diapers and plastic pants for bed wetting and then turn in to diaper lovers as adults
4 1/2
Well, have you tried a reward system? Try leading her to the bathroom when she shows signs of needing to go. When she starts to, just put her on the toilet, then give her a few M&Ms afterwards, keep doing this until she is potty trained. Although I am still a child (13 years old). I have helped train my cousins and I have succeeded in potty training my 1 1/2 year old sister using this method. I work with autistic kids at school some of them don't talk, and the rewards method seems to work. I say if she wants 2 let her stay in diapers
anywhere from $1,150 to $1,280+ depending on the sizes you will have to buy.
Well it does depend on your baby and how old he/she is. Here is a diagram which should help: From 1 to 3 months: 5 to 9 diapers 4 to 5 months: 4 to 7 diapers 6 to 12 months: 3 to 6 diapers 12 to 24 months: 2 to 4 diapers a day. But remember this is just the AVERAGE hope this helps you :-)
It is important to consider the reasons behind a teenager wearing diapers. In some cases, teenagers with medical conditions or disabilities may require the use of diapers for hygiene and comfort. It is essential to support and respect individuals who may need to wear diapers due to their unique circumstances. However, it is also crucial to address any underlying issues or concerns and seek appropriate medical advice if necessary.