i think that huggies are the #1 selling disposable diapers
Yes. Wetting a diaper, particularly a disposable one, will make it expand.
No one disposable diaper will ever be 'best' over any other brand. Disposable diapers are meant to be worn once until the child has "used" the diaper, or until the parent sees the need that the child be taken out of the diaper, or for other reasons. Each brand of disposable diaper has differences; while one might provide better comfort in the leak guard areas, others might expand farther, or have better absorbency levels.
The first absorbent pad to be used as a disposable diaper was invented in 1942 by Pauli Storm in Sweden; he made it from unbleached creped cellulose tissue. According to Wikipedia these early disposable diapers had the capacity to hold 100cc of urine, which was roughly one wetting. Although this was cumbersome it was certainly an improvement on the cotton variety because there was no laundering, no sterilizing of diapers and no mess.
When you choose diapers for babies, the most important consideration is to figure out what works for your baby. You might discover that the skin of your newborn reacts to one diaper brand and not another, or that a certain brand has more blowouts for your little one. It usually involves some trial and error to find the right diaper and it’s all about figuring out what’s best for your specific baby.
The AIO cloth diapers are special because it means you only need one per diaper change. All In One diapers allows for higher absorbency with the convenience of a disposable diaper.
Decomposition of each diaper does not depend on the presence of other diapers therefore it will be 2000 years from the day you put the diaper(s) in the landfill before they start to decompose. Therefore, the answer is 2000 years.
One of my favorite gifts was a baby bath tub filled with baby shampoo bottles, wipes, and baby towels and washcloths. Another cute idea is a diaper cake made up of disposable diapers. Instructions for this can be found online if you type in "directions to make disposable diaper cake."
Huggies diapers were invented in 1968 by Kimberly-Clark, a company that aimed to create a more effective disposable diaper. The product was developed by a team led by scientist and engineer, John A. C. Ritchie, and was first introduced to the market in 1978. Huggies quickly gained popularity, becoming one of the leading brands in the disposable diaper industry.
There are a number of places one can purchase designer diaper bags. One can get diaper bags in Gucci and Burberry brands. They can be purchased from Amazon and ebay with some as expensive as $500.
They will save you thousands of dollars in the long run when compared to purchasing disposable diapers.For each baby that is cloth diapered, we will keep hundreds of disposable diapers out of our landfills. (The current estimate of the length of time it takes for one disposable diaper to decompose is 500 years. Just saying.)
Huggies diapers were first introduced by Kimberly-Clark in 1978. The brand was developed as a response to the growing demand for disposable diapers that provided better absorbency and fit. Since then, Huggies has become one of the leading brands in the disposable diaper market.
There are various companies that claim to recycle disposable nappies (diapers). Knowaste.com is one. (See the links below.) Smallplanet is another. Gdiapers produces a diaper with a flushable insert and the outside is degradable. The average child produces about 1 ton (1000 kg) of disposable diapers between birth and toilet training, and a disposable diaper may take about 500 years to biodegrade completely. Another school of thought suggests that babies can be trained to signal their need for the toilet before the age of 12 months (look for "Elimination Communication").