That's hard to say. There are many variables to this question, such as your child's potty habits: how many times a day does she pee/poop her diet, if she gets sick and has diarrhea, if she gets constipated...etc.
Ideally babies should be changed every 3-4 hours, and have around 12-14 waking hours, so if you figure about 4-7 diapers a day times 182.5 (half a year) you get 730-1,278 diapers every six months.
If you buy Pampers 84 packs for $20 (the brand/price I use) then you're looking to spend around $305 approximately.
Newborn diapers should be changed every 2-3 hours to ensure their comfort and hygiene.
Newborn diapers should be changed every 2-3 hours to maintain proper hygiene and comfort for the baby.
To effectively manage newborn wetting through diapers, parents should change the diaper frequently, use high-quality absorbent diapers, apply diaper cream to prevent rashes, and ensure a proper fit to keep the baby dry and comfortable.
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 :-)
Well they grow alittle quick so 5 of the boxes. It kind of depends on the child. Just be safe than sorry
He should, or he's a cad for not doing this. Mom and Dad should share all the responsibilities of caring for the newborn equally, and that includes changing diapers. Treasure these moments - the kids will be grown and out of the house before you know it.
To effectively manage and dispose of newborn dirty diapers, parents should regularly change diapers, use a diaper pail with a tight lid, and consider using biodegradable or compostable diaper disposal bags. It is important to wash hands thoroughly after each diaper change to maintain a clean and hygienic environment for the baby.
You can select gifts for a person having a girl that are still gender neutral. Diapers is one gift. Parents usually always need diapers. Select the newborn sizes and a larger size. The parents will appreciate it.
You can feed a newborn either breast milk or formula like Similac or Enfamil. I think that is all they should have for the first 4 to 6 months. Then you can introduce fruits and vegetables.
no
Unless there is a medical reason why this would be necessary, no.
Every baby is different and output varies, especially depending on age and food/drink intake. Try to change your baby after every time she pees or poos. Waiting too long can cause uncomfortable irritation and rashes.