![]() ![]() Sorry for the long post, just wanted to address everything. But for the time being we feel that this is the best option for us. For example, if you have a baby, start looking for coupons on diapers and. ![]() Also, I don’t know if I want diapers to take all that space in my closet. I’m thinking I’ll buy when baby is here so I know which size/brand is best. We understand that our baby may have allergies or that pampers just may not work for us, and if thats the case, we'll handle it when it happens. One great strategy is to stockpile items that you use often when they are on. at 8:45 AM Pennylane909, I’m a FTM and also only have a couple of packs of NB sizes from two different Brands. I know every baby is different and you never know how many you'll actually use, I just wanna get a better idea, because I have no clue.Īlso, like most hospitals, this one uses pampers. I found a couple charts that break down how many per size to load up on and I just wanna know which one you think is more accurate. A vacuum storage machine can be a great option for making a water-and airtight seal. However, if you are willing to invest a bit of time, I think stockpiling diapers is an amazing way to save money on your baby. If your diapers are already opened, do your best to re-create a tight seal. I dont want to overdo it and have her get way too many or too little. Not everyone has the time or desire to shop around for deals on diapers. Thats a pretty hard price to beat and she's offered to buy diapers for us and I want to know a good estimate of how many per size to expect. Those bigger sizes depend on your baby’s size and when you potty train. We didn’t use any size 5 diapers with Haiden, and we ended Piper’s diaper use while she was still in size 4s. Our best friend works in a hospital and is able to order diapers in bulk for the hospital's price (nb size is a box of 240 for about $6, which comes to about 2 cents a diaper) they get a little more expensive as you size up but never more than 7 cents a diaper. Size 5 and 6: 0-5 jumbo packs, or as needed. (4.5 KGS.), Good during MONTH 1, 1 LARGE BOX (150 DIAPERS) SIZE 1: 8. ![]() Im not personally stockpiling any diapers. Diaper Stock Pile The Ultimate Guide for Babys First Year SIZE NEWBORN: UP TO 10 LBS. I appreciate all the input I got, however, for our situation this is the best option for us. So I'm posting this question again because last time I just got a lot of responses saying I shouldnt stockpile. Getting ready for a new baby Time to stock up on diapers Here is my complete guide to building a diaper stockpile One of the big costs associated with a baby is diapers While disposable diapers aren’t too expensive each, they certainly add up as you use a dozen a day. ![]()
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