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!!
If the baby is changed about every 4 hours, that means 6 changings a day. So a baby uses about 2,190 diapers a year.
A new born baby uses approximately 8 diapers a day. If a baby uses on average 6-8 diapers per day, then for one year, they will use between 2,200 and 2,900 diapers.
your child should be potty trained right from birth 'Potty trained from birth'? No............................. let's just say it's a lot of diapers.
well i no they use about 70 a week
Depends on how poopy the baby is
1 year
2555
It depends on the brand, but I was looking it up for a project and babies go through a pack of diapers a week on average. So the answer I got is it costs $2340 for a yearly supply of diapers.
Yes of course
A year supply of diapers typically contains around 3,000 to 4,000 diapers, depending on the age of the baby and their usage patterns. Newborns may require about 10-12 diapers per day, while older infants might use 6-8 diapers daily. This calculation can vary based on individual needs and the specific brand of diapers.
the average cost is $620