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While it is but a brief moment in time, the diapering phase can be a very expensive period in your child's life. From birth through about age 2, there is a great amount of effort, and money involved with keeping those little bottoms comfortable and covered. At an estimated 8 diaper changes per day, over about 2 years, a family can expect to spend thousands of dollars through this diapering period. If you have had the good fortune of being the parent of multiples, then double or triple your expected expenses.

That being said, parents can take heart knowing that them and their wallets can make it through this stage without too much financial drama if they follow these money saving tips:

1. Consider purchasing a store-brand diaper. These diapers sometimes cost as much as 15%-25% less than national brands. They also come in larger per package quantities. With a store brand, you may pay $5.99 for 40 size 3 diapers versus a national brand, which could cost $7.99 for 34 of the same size diaper. It's pretty simple to see how that the savings could add up over the course of the diaper stage.

2. Always use coupons for national brands. Almost all national brands of diapers make money-saving coupons available. You can find them on the diaper packaging itself, on their websites, in the newspaper coupons, or through online coupon clubs. The savings generally range from 50c to $3 or more off of the price. Some children may have allergic reactions to certain brands, so, don't buy a lot of one brand until you have tried them out on your child. It would be very disheartening to have cases and cases of diapers, and then find out that your baby's skin cannot tolerate that brand.

3. Join online and supermarket baby clubs. These clubs allow you to earn credits for baby purchases that can be applied to future purchases, or they will give you club-only coupons and specials. Only join free clubs that have a good reputation, such as those found in your local supermarket or on known family sites.

4. Use the discount codes that you will receive on promotions from the hospital baby bag sponsors. These companies often provide more money saving information on products such as diapers. They may even send samples to your home.

5. Ask for diapers, in abundance, on your baby registry. If this is not your first child, then you probably have most of what you need to effectively care for a new baby. So, instead of adding lots of cutesy dresses or sailor suits to your baby shower registry, load it up with diapers.

6. Use online auctions such as Ebay for diapers or discounted supermarket/baby store gift cards. Often people will auction off cards for stores that they may not normally visit. Take advantage of these great opportunities.

7. Try using cloth diapers. Cloth diapers used to be a very messy and cumbersome ordeal. Now, with the advent of velcro flaps and washing machines, using cloth diapers has never been easier. It also is a very environmentally conscious option.

The diaper-changing phase is such a short (albeit costly) time in the grand scheme of things; but there are many ways that your family can save through this stage of your child's life. So, save and enjoy all of the great things you and your family will be able to do with that extra cash!

By: TheCouponDad