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Newborn Diapers Newborn Diapers??? How many packs of newborn diapers do I need? He said up to 10 pounds, try to get a little ahead and buy diapers before the baby, and I do not want to get to many people born. Should I size by 1? I only used 2 packs of newborn I have used at least 6 packs of newborns before going to a single size. Plus Sizes layers less you actually get. It would be advantageous for you to get the newborn. Depending on your baby's size, they will be in them for about 3 weeks (mine was 6 weeks) and you can change 10-15 diapers a day you'll need newborn diapers 210-315. In addition, if the baby is coming soon you can always go exchange them. So if you try not to have to leave just a few dimensions and also just save newborns for when you go out and redeem them against the size you require. I bought a pack of newborns and the hospital gave me a bag too ... and if you're in the shower, you will probably then also .... I start to buy one size and material in place on these sites. I would get a couple of boxes of those new-born, so you probably go one size, it is my experience anyway. It depends on the size of your little boxer well. My first child was nine pounds and is not in the newborn stuff for more than a few days. I would not buy too much of everything. If your baby is big (as both my son when they were born), he / she will not even in newborn diapers! If you're like me and tried to ready the nursery by the storage layers in the chest, etc., you end up with a ton of layers that are too small, and you can not return them because they have been open. :) If your baby is a little peanut, and all you have is the one size diapers, he / she will have accidents left and right because the layers are too large (pee / poop in the holes legs, back of the layers, etc.). I would buy size 1 / s it wont stay in long layers newborm I would just buy a pack of newborns, because they grow so fast. Size 1 is a little too big for the first few days. Posted on January 2, 2010.
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