There is no simple answer to that. It can depend on things like the age of the baby and how much control they have on their bodily functions. You can get good days where you don't use too many nappies and sometimes there are days when you use a lot. A nappy might need to be changed moments after one has been put on, if they were to wet or dirty it shortly after changing it. You could get 3 or 4 days out of them.
Nappies are diapers.
Nappies are diapers.
Yes babies do wear nappies.
Nappies are what some people call diapers.
yes
some women and men wear nappies because they are disabled and they can't go to the toilet so they wear nappies so a lot of people can wear nappies no matter what age
Nappies have a substandard effect on our environment. This is for many reasons such as that as every other product it is soon disposed of and processed to a landfill which is deficient for our environment. There are two types of nappies used by mothers. Both our defective to our environment for different reasons. The two types are reusable and disposable nappies. Reusable nappies are nappies which can be reused, this is better than disposable nappies, which you get rid of into landfills, because they aren't being disposed of. lishii shaikh xx
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Terry nappies are flat squares of terry toweling fabric that have been used as cloth nappies (diapers) for years. If you don't like the idea of folding, pinning or soaking flat cloth nappies there are a lot more options nowadays - just Google 'Modern Cloth Nappies'.
Yes, disposable nappies can be broken down by microorganisms over a long period of time. However, the synthetic materials used in some disposable nappies can slow down the decomposition process. It is important to dispose of nappies properly to minimize environmental impact.
Pampers nappies have improved their Absorbency and the strechiness of the adhesive straps :)
his carrer lasted 23 years