Things You'll Need:
- a phone
- a computer
- newspaper
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Step 1
One of the best ways to save money on diapers is to first find free diapers! I know what youre thinking, free? Yes, free! Just about every town in the United States has a pregnancy center. Open your phone book and call around and find out! Its usually easy enough to sign up and they generally give you a small ammount of free diapers weekly.
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Step 2
The second way to save money is to pick up your phone. Call local stores before heading out to buy diapers. A lot of grocery stores and drug stores have specials, find out who has them this week and shop there.
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Step 3
The obvious way to save money on diapers is to clip coupons. Look in your local paper, look in flyers you get in the mail or all of those baby magazines that flood your mailbox. Diaper coupons are everywhere, just clip them!
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Step 4
Another great way to save money on diapers is to sign up at pampers and huggies.com. Then the coupons simply come to you!
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Step 5
Also, although I dont suggest using store brands because you will end up using more of these costing more in the long run, LUVS are great! The commercials are true. They really are as good as huggies and a lot cheaper.















Comments
healthymomof5 said
on 1/15/2009 Actually I use Parents Choice from Walmart and they are the best and the best price! 10.56 for a Megapack you can't beat that. They are the only ones I could use that wouldn't leak out.
Maddy3 said
on 9/8/2008 Don't have babies! (only joking) Actually do u know what the Chinese do? The have babies trousers with holes in them so every so ofter (1hr. or whatever) they hold the baby and make them do their necessities on the ground or in a potty when at home. I am serious if u don't believe me check it out!
Elizabethknows said
on 5/20/2008 get tips I also luved luvs diapers that is my motto on ehow! Great ideas on how to save on diapers.
joyful327 said
on 4/16/2008 Great tips and info. I have friends that use cloth diapers but I don't think I could do that. Plus I don't know how much more you save when you factor in water, detergent, etc.
Momof3infl said
on 3/21/2008 Again, thanks for the comment Amy. I hope this info helps some other new moms. Diapers are mega expensive!