Up to 10 or more diapers to day and then it will decrease with age. Newborns use more than toddlers.
Newborns use anywhere from 8-15 a day at first. It gradually gets less and less. A one year old uses 5-6 diapers a day on average.
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The number of gallons of water that a washing machine uses varies between models. The standard washing machine uses 40 gallons of water.
A clothes hanger is generally smaller than a coat hanger. A clothes hanger can also be made to fit the size of clothing--as an example, baby clothing uses baby-sized hangers. A true coat hanger is often larger and made of thicker, stronger metal to hold the weight of heavier material.
A new born baby uses approximately 8 diapers a day. If a baby uses on average 6-8 diapers per day, then for one year, they will use between 2,200 and 2,900 diapers.
The number of diapers a baby uses per day is often dependent upon a baby's age and how often they are eating and/ or being changed. When a baby is first brought home from the hospital it is not hard to use a dozen or more diapers per day but thankfully that number decreases as the child grows older.
The cost of a pack of 124 Pampers Baby Dry Diapers (Newborn size) is approximately $26.00, and a baby uses about 10 diapers per day, on average. Therefore, the cost for a year of diapers would be approximately $765.
National Geograchic did a study that said the average American uses 3796 in a lifetime. I find that number to be very light, if the average baby is potty trained at 2 1/2 years 3796 would be only 4 diaper changes per day. At 6 diapers per day for 2 1/2 years a closer number will be 5,475 - even that is a short estimate. This is probably because the number is an average. I'm assuming that you're talking about disposable diapers, and some people use cloth diapers.
If the baby is changed about every 4 hours, that means 6 changings a day. So a baby uses about 2,190 diapers a year.
I am not sure exactly how many diapers are used exactly, because it depends whetheryou toilet train your child at 2, or wait 'till they are three, or even 4. But the average baby uses 4.2 trees in diapers which is alot! And if you think about how many babies there are in the world, babies might as well cut down a tree and crap on it. No wonder we have probs with global warming!
There are many advantages of using baby cloth diapers. They include comfort, cost effectiveness, health benefits, early toilet training. The most important is multiple uses.
the average would probobly be............. around about 28 but it depends on the baby if it has diarrhea it will use more and if its constipated then it will use less! i hope this has helped good luck :)
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The baby coupons you should be using are the ones that relate to you and your baby. The most valuable coupons are the money discounts on diapers and food and the ones your baby needs and uses. Don't buy coupons just because there is a discount if you don't really need the product.
The U.S. usues 36 billion disposable diapers annually based on the number of babies born each year (~4.2 million), the fact that most kids wear diapers until the age of 3.5 years, starting at 11 per day and winding down to 5 per day, and assuming 10% of the population uses cloth diapers.
Reusable diapers, or cloth diapers, are better for the environment because they don't clog the dumps. Diapers are generally not biodegradable plus it takes 80,000 pounds of plastic and 200,000 trees to make diapers for American babies! Although cloth diapers uses water, overall it's better for the environment and very easy to do.