I order from 1800 diapers. I have spend about $35 a month, and it's nice to get them in bulk, and delivered to the door. Big boxes and babies in shopping carts are truly not a match made in heaven!
2007-02-18 19:34:08
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answered by Robin 2
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It's been years since I bought diapers (my youngest will be 7 the 28th) but I used White Cloud they are carried only at Wal-Mart, but I tried all the other brands and these I was the most pleased with and they were on the cheaper scale.
You can also have a diaper shower--if you have different groups that want to give you showers--make one of them a diaper shower, every one who comes brings diapers and wipes, then maybe a small toy or pacifier...I had a friend who did this and was stocked for almost a year and a half if not longer.
2007-02-18 13:38:55
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answered by Kitikat 6
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depends on the diaper brand and size. i buy diapers from wal-mart. i buy a size 2 diaper that has like 30 diapers for 6 bucks. i buy a size 5 diaper that has like 22 for 6 bucks. most of the time i buy the box of 100 diapers in size 5 for 14 bucks. the really good diapers are about 10 bucks a wack. so you are looking at 25 to 40 dollars a month.
2007-02-18 13:35:27
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answered by Anonymous
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I buy the mega box of Huggies, size 4 ( I think there's 140 diapers in the box) cheaper to buy bulk. Usually 40 bucks, that will last me about 2 weeks. So $80 Canadian all together for a month. Depends on the brand you get.
2007-02-18 13:35:48
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answered by Anonymous
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We spend on average about $40 a month.
Just be careful how many you buy! Our son grows fast, and we have over 200 size newborn, size 1 and size 2 diapers that were never opened because he grew so fast! Luckily my husband's work threw us a diaper party so we didn't pay for them. But honestly i would buy diapers only when you need them. It's more cost effective that way.
2007-02-19 05:49:27
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answered by nenya_of_adamant 2
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about 20.00. The two best options are the target brand and the cheaper brand at sams club. I have tried both and really dont miss the pampers or huggies brands at all. I have had absolutely no problem with these. But my son is not yet crawling so we will see then if I need to spend more money to keep the diaper in place.
2007-02-18 16:30:13
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answered by missy isa 3
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wow what a funny question because my husband and i were talking about this today. well my son is 5 weeks old we already went through 233 diapers. they were all from the babyshower. but i looked around and sams club or costcos has good deals on diapers we paid 37.00 for 260 diapers and there size 1 & 2... they stretch for babys up to 14lbs. which is good because they grow so fast. you wont have to waste diapers once you buy a huge box
2007-02-18 13:37:15
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answered by missmeliss 2
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It all depends on the size. but I buy mine in sams club and a box of 228 size 2, and size 3, 200 diapers huggies, for 30 to 35 dollars. it last for me a month or longer. my son sleeps for about 12 hrs, and huggies works wonders. I jus changed his diapers to pampers cruisers since hes crawling. its 35 bucks for 160 diapers. that should last for about a month too. Maybe even longer. I also get the baby wipes in sams club. 640 wipes and a tub to put the wipes in for about 14 bucks. that last longer than 1 or 2 months. you pay a membership fee of $40 for a yr, and get anything u want in bulk. its jus so worth it.
2007-02-18 13:59:25
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answered by LL 3
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On average - none. We use cloth diapers exclusively.
Current infant is 2½ months - I've spent about $300 on diapers for him, and he's set until he potty trains (or I find something else I *want* to buy for him).
2007-02-22 00:20:47
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answered by L A 3
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depends on the age of the baby. the first 2 weeks or so they use a lot more diapers.
2007-02-18 13:35:04
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answered by Amanda P 2
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