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Diaper Market The quantity of diapers a baby wears is an excellent predictor of whether or not they are eating enough and staying hydrated. Dehydration can cause fewer wet diapers, and constipation, reduced milk production, or other digestive disorders can cause less poopy diapers. The overall number of diapers they will wet during the first few days following delivery will normally increase with each passing day. How many diaper do you need each day for a newborn baby? A newborn may pass urine six times per day and have three or more faeces per day by the time he or she is five days old. A newborn baby may require up to 12 diapers each day in the first several weeks. The need for diapers tends to decrease as the infant grows older. If the infant has six to eight wet diapers per day, this is a good sign that he or she is getting adequate nutrients. The global diaper market was valued at US$ 63.1 billion in 2018 and is expected to register a CAGR of 7.5% in terms of revenue...