You can't ,you need to buy them without them knowing.
If Mom's against it, you probably can't change her mind. I know it doesn't seem fair, but at 14 you can't always get what you want. If you still want to do this when you're older, though, go right ahead. Mom still won't like it, but she won't be in charge of your life any more -- at least not legally.
You can expect to change 2,500 dirty diapers a year at a cost of at least $600 for disposables. So over 3 years you should expect to spend at least $1,800 just on diapers.
Sadly, Medicare will not pay for adult diapers unless you are being treated in a facility, such as a hospital.
The only ingredients that are in Pamper diapers today that were not in them 15 years ago is the scent ingredients. Every other ingredient is the same.
about 350 years!
The prices of things have risen and dropped many times over the years. The average cost of a box of diapers in 2007 was between $23 and $30 depending on the brand and size of diapers bought.
$ 1,589.56
There is no fixed length for this. Two to four years is an approximation.
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.
The disposable diapers had helped alot because you don't have to changeall the bed sheets every night that is wasting your laundry soap and stuff else
If you don't want your parents to continue sticking diapers on you, convince them that it is time to change to cloth diapers. When you wet a cloth diaper you'll complain so loudly that your parents will have to change your diaper more often. The result? You won't want a wet diaper on and your parents will get tired of changing diapers. The next step is to convince your parents to start plopping you on the potty - even when you're not ready. Ask to include a book to read and ensure that your parent STAYS WITH YOU while you are on the potty. The attention of getting your diaper changed will shift to being attention for getting on the potty. And, like everyone, you will eventually want your parents to disappear. For years, you may wish to leave the bathroom door open while you use the toilet (because you will graduate to the toilet) and ask Mom and Dad to be patient while you do this. Eventually, you will boot them out of your private-space life and they'll appreciate that they spent time with you when it mattered.
In the United States, approximately 20 billion disposable diapers are thrown away each year. This contributes significantly to landfill waste, as diapers can take hundreds of years to decompose. The environmental impact of this waste has led to increased interest in eco-friendly alternatives and recycling initiatives.