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How to buy your first diapers
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How to buy your first diapers

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Key takeaways
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  • Start small with one pack to test fit and avoid skin irritation before buying in bulk.
  • Ensure diapers fit snugly around the waist without being too tight or causing rashes.
  • Calculate cost per diaper when buying bulk packages as they're not always cheaper.
  • Experiment with different brands as baby's skin becomes less sensitive over time.
  • Consider combining cloth and disposable diapers to save money long-term.

When buying your first diapers, start with one pack of newborn size (4-11 pounds) to test fit and avoid irritation. Ensure they fit snugly without being too tight, compare cost per diaper when buying bulk, and experiment with different brands as your baby grows.

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In the first year, new parents spend around one thousand dollars on disposable diapers, not including the cost of wet wipes and creams [1]. Find out how to save money and avoid unnecessary purchases with this guide.

Start small 

Diapers for newborns are labeled as such and are designed for babies weighing four to eleven pounds. Smaller or premature babies will need preemie diapers for babies weighing two pounds two ounces to seven pounds.

Make sure the diapers fit

The perfect diaper should:

  • fit snugly around the baby’s waist 

  • not fit loosely, but also not so tightly that it contours along the baby’s body

  • not cause rashes or any irritation

  • not leak

Start by buying one pack. You can purchase more once you are sure the diapers fit well and do not cause irritation [1].

Don't buy too many

Buying a super pack of diapers at a discounted price may seem tempting. But take the time to calculate the cost per diaper and compare it with the standard price. You might find that instead of saving, you’ll end up with a stockpile of unnecessary diapers. Babies grow quickly and diapers that fit yesterday may be too small today. If you buy diapers in bulk, get a size larger than the current one [1].

Experiment with brands

Parents often say, "We've been using these diapers since birth. They're the best!" In the early days, when a baby's skin is very delicate, only one brand of diapers may work well. But as the baby grows, their skin becomes less sensitive, and you may be able to go for more budget-friendly diapers [1].

Try cloth nappies

Despite their high price, in the long run, cloth diapers can help you save money because they can last several years [2]. However, in terms of reliability and ease of use, they are less convenient than disposable diapers. 

A good option is to combine both, and use disposable diapers for outings and nights, and cloth diapers when you are home.

Frequently asked questions

Newborn diapers are designed for babies weighing 4-11 pounds. For smaller or premature babies weighing 2 pounds 2 ounces to 7 pounds, you'll need preemie size diapers.

Start with just one pack of newborn diapers to test the fit. Babies grow quickly and you don't want to be stuck with diapers that don't fit properly.

New parents typically spend around $1,000 on disposable diapers in the first year. This doesn't include additional costs for wet wipes and diaper creams.

Cloth diapers can save money long-term as they last several years, but they're less convenient than disposables. Many parents use a combination of both types.

The perfect diaper should fit snugly around your baby's waist without being too tight. It shouldn't cause rashes, irritation, or leaks during normal use.

Medical Disclaimer

This article is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.

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