How Many Baby Wipes Do You Need Per Month? (Realistic Parent Guide)
Most newborns use between 600 and 1,000 baby wipes per month. Here’s a realistic breakdown by age and how to avoid running out.
Quick Answer
On average, parents use 15–30 wipes per day in the newborn stage.
- 15 wipes/day = ~450 per month
- 20 wipes/day = ~600 per month
- 30 wipes/day = ~900 per month
How Many Wipes Per Diaper Change?
Most diaper changes require 1–3 wipes. Dirty diapers may require 4–6 wipes.
Monthly Estimate by Age
| Age | Wipes Per Month |
|---|---|
| 0–1 month | 600–1,000 |
| 1–3 months | 500–800 |
| 3–6 months | 400–700 |
Should You Stock Up?
Wipes don’t expire quickly, so stocking up is usually safe. Many parents add wipes to a baby registry or subscribe for monthly delivery.
FAQs
Do newborns use more wipes?
Yes. Newborns typically use more wipes because of frequent diaper changes.
How long does a pack of 800 wipes last?
For most newborns, 800 wipes last about 3–4 weeks.
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