The number of diapers a baby uses per day is often dependent upon a baby's age and how often they are eating and/ or being changed. When a baby is first brought home from the hospital it is not hard to use a dozen or more diapers per day but thankfully that number decreases as the child grows older.
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.
Infants soil more diapers in a day than older toddlers. On average, they will go through 7-9 diapers a day.
8 diapers a day
None. YOu should use clean diapers on a baby.
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 :-)
The cost of a pack of 124 Pampers Baby Dry Diapers (Newborn size) is approximately $26.00, and a baby uses about 10 diapers per day, on average. Therefore, the cost for a year of diapers would be approximately $765.
Babies go through several diapers a day, especially when they are young. The average baby needs about $80-150 worth of diapers a month.
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.
Up to 10 or more diapers to day and then it will decrease with age. Newborns use more than toddlers.
If the baby is getting enough milk... 6-8 a day.
National Geograchic did a study that said the average American uses 3796 in a lifetime. I find that number to be very light, if the average baby is potty trained at 2 1/2 years 3796 would be only 4 diaper changes per day. At 6 diapers per day for 2 1/2 years a closer number will be 5,475 - even that is a short estimate. This is probably because the number is an average. I'm assuming that you're talking about disposable diapers, and some people use cloth diapers.
Buy quite a few. Figure about ten a day to be on the safe side.