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you did not put Huggies newborn diapers, or any diapers on your baby registry. But once you have delivered your baby, the realization starts to sink in that you are going to require diapers. And, you’re going to require plenty of them. Stats show that the average newborn goes through eight to 12 diapers a day. If you get a massive pack of 92 Huggies newly born nappies, you may go through the entire package in slightly over a week. This indicates that a week after you get home, you will need to find somebody to drive you to the store or ask someone to pick up diapers for you.
In that sleep deprived state, you may need to decide for anything that remotely appears like a diaper. I don’t recommend this. When my boy was born, I sent my husband to the store to buy more diapers. Instead of bringing home newborn sizes, he brought home a package of size three store-brand diapers. We did not get to use them until my son was over 12 months old. And, when we probably did employ them they did not fit my child as well and we experienced significant leak problems.
Huggies Newborn Diapers offer a competitive advantage over other diapers. The Little Snugglers line has a unique U-shaped umbilical cord opening, which allows room for your baby’s healing baby button. Newborns have a difficult enough task with getting acclimated to the world, why not use a diaper that does not rub against the healing cord stump? Another feature is a pocketed back waistband to help contain the runny mess associated with newborns. Whether you are breast or bottle-feeding, your newborn will have runny stools. Generally, it is not until babies begin solid foods at four to six months that their stools more closely resemble their adult counterparts. Huggies Little Snugglers also have a wetness indicator that changes color when wet, which can help you keep track of wet diapers. Especially in those first few weeks, you pediatrician may ask you to keep a diaper log. Using a diaper with a wetness indicator will make logging diapers that much easier.
It could appear like a wasted effort to stockpile diapers in your nursery. Actually, diapers are not nearly as fun as figuring out the pack and play, putting together the push chair or assembling the bouncy seat. But, as any parent can tell you, you’ll never use the bouncy seat but you will use the diapers.
Whether you are six months out from delivering, or due next week, on your next trip to the store, buy a pack of Huggies Newborn Diapers. Your child will have the needed diapers and your postpartum self will thank you for thinking in advance.
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