Known truth:
Average number of diapers a mother changes by her child's second birthday: 7,300.
«I think
the average number of diapers a day is around 10.
The average number of diapers that each baby - size will use per week is also shown.
Not exact matches
On
average, you will spend anywhere from $ 2,800.00 (for 8,000
diaper changes) and $ 3,500.00 (for about 10,000 changes, which I believe to be a more accurate
number) per child on disposables (depending on what kind
of shopper you are).
When over 92 %
of all single - use
diapers end up in a landfill and with each child using an
average of 1 ton
of disposable
diapers in the approximate 3 year span
of diapering years, the
numbers add up fast.
Considering that we know we did about 360 changes less than that
average, we will use 2240 as out
number of diaper changes in 2007.
In the end, you may spend an
average of $ 100 to $ 300
of cloth
diapers in the first three years while disposable ones may reach the thousands in the same
number of years.
In
average, the total estimated
number of stinky
diapers you'll be throwing is around 3,000 during your first year with the baby, and it will double during the years to come.
The figure
of course depends on the
number of diaper changes a day and the age at toilet training, but assuming an
average two and a half - year
diapering period, and an
average of eight to ten
diaper changes a day this translates to 7,000 to 9,000
diapers over the
diapering period.
While that
number may not be huge consider the expense a full set
of diapers can cost on
average ($ 150 - 300 +) and the burden lifted that our services provides.
On
average, babies use about seven disposable
diapers per day, 1 a
number that varies with age and frequency
of changes.