I'm planning to stock up baby disposable diapers. Any idea how many should I get and its sizes

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how many months is your LO now? my girl only used 2 packets of nb size then she outgrew and changed to s size. then when she was 3 months old, changed to m size. forgot when she changed to l and xl already 😅 bove offspring diapers not bad. very soft and absorbent. it’s eco friendly too! you can consider buying 1 packet to try. if no allergies then stock up ◡̈ don’t stock up too many of a certain brand first, in case LO allergic. if you’re keen to try offspring diapers, there is a black friday sale next month by above X Supermom. You can go down and take a look before buying. https://supermom.com.sg/bove-supermom-black-friday-sale

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I am almost 29 weeks pregnant and have bought a pack of 90 diapers with Merries brand. How many diapers ideally should I get? I only have petpet, Huggies Ultra, Drypers Wee Wee Dry, genki, and mamypoko pants available in my country - brunei and I need to go to Malaysia to get the Japanese (example Goo.N) or better options like Drypers Touch. Still can't find Pampers brand. My friend advised to get made in Japan ones but when I went to find, Goo.N is sold out for newborn and S.

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Will you be cloth diapering? I cloth diaper my baby at home and use disposables at night and when outside. The sizes and cutting differ by brand. Depending on brand, a pack may contain anything from 46 pcs to 92 pcs. When my girl was a newborn, I stocked up 2 packs of Huggies newborn and 1 pack of Goo.N 92pcs diapers whilst using cloth diapers in the day.

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Don’t stock up too much newborn diapers. They will go to S size very fast

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You can follow the sizes stated on the packaging itself. :)

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