Baby Nappies

No matter what type of nappy you're looking for, you're likely to find it right here at Baby Bunting. We have a variety of brands, sizes, and types, so you can pick nappies that align with your family's needs and values.

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Nappies: they're an essential part of having a baby. As a parent, these will be constant items added to your changing routine. With a variety of materials and sizes to choose from, Baby Bunting offers a range of soft and absorbent nappies to suit all preferences and budgets. Shop from our range of disposable, cloth, or combination nappies and find the best picks for your bub here.


What are Baby Nappies?


Baby nappies, also known as diapers in North American countries, act as your little ones’ very first toileting system. Made out of soft and absorbent materials, nappies help keep our babies clean and dry. Parents can choose from different nappies, ranging from readily available disposable ones to reusable cloth baby nappies. 


Types of Nappies


Every baby is shaped differently and has different skin, which is why there’s an array of quality nappies that you can choose from. Whether you’re prioritizing convenience, reusability, comfort, or a combination of all three, we carry a huge selection of different baby nappies for you and your little one. 


Cloth Nappies


Cloth nappies are made of gentle fabric that absorbs liquid and moisture. These are usually made from terry, cotton, bamboo, or blends. Because of the materials used, cloth nappies are washable and reusable which may suit your preferences. 


Disposable Nappies


Disposable nappies are the most recognizable and accessible change table essentials. When we think of nappies, these are usually what we picture. Made from a combination of layers, which usually includes a moisture-resistant outer layer and absorbent inner layer, these nappies prioritise convenience and ease of use. 


With more parents becoming aware of the impact of disposable nappies on landfill, they may choose disposable nappies designed to lessen this impact. There are nappies are made from materials such as bamboo and paper pulp, and designed with convenience in mind. They are a great option for parents who value convenience and wish to reduce their landfill burden. 


How to Choose the Best Nappies for Your Baby


When selecting nappies for your little one, there are several factors to consider–especially if you’re buying for a newborn. Make sure that you consider the following when buying nappies for your baby: 

  • The age and size of your little one 

  • Material 

  • Frequency of changing 

  • Absorption 

  • Fit and style 

  • Convenience 

  • Budget 

Based on these considerations, you should be able to choose which nappies will fill your nappy bags and changing stations. However, before you buy too many nappies, keep in mind that the best option will also change as your baby grows.  


Changing Nappies


Changing nappies will be a part of your routine for a while. Many babies wear nappies well into early toddlerhood. So it’s no surprise that there are a ton of questions about nappy changing. Thankfully, it’s not rocket science–all you have to do is remember a few quick rules and tips: 


How many nappies do you need?


The number of nappies you’ll need generally depends on your little one’s age, size, and the type of nappy you use. As a rule, newborns change nappies around 8-12 times a day. This number decreases as they age. 


If you’re using disposable nappies, it’s best to have at least a month’s supply on hand. This allows you to have extra nappies in case your bub goes through more. It also prevents you from having too many disposable nappies in case you need to change to accommodate their size. 


For parents who are using reusable cloth nappies, a good rule of thumb is to have at least 16-24 cloth nappies. While it may seem a lot, remember that you’ll need time to wash and dry these nappies, so it’s best to have a day's supply for your convenience. 


How often should you change nappies?


Changing your little one’s nappy regularly is a good practice. This prevents them from developing rashes and other irritations. It also ensures that your little one remains comfortable and clean throughout the day. 


Depending on your little one’s age, you may need to change nappies more or less frequently. A newborn usually changes up to 12 times per day, but older babies only need to be changed 6-8 times. Additionally, toddlers who are potty trained usually only have to wear nappies at night for bedtime. 


How long should a baby wear a nappy?


Newborns usually wear a nappy for only two to three hours at a time as they toilet quite frequently. Because of your newborn baby’s sensitive skin, it is also ill-advised to wear a nappy any longer than that. As they grow older, your little one can wear their nappies longer and change only as necessary. 


Frequently Asked Questions



Why are diapers called nappies?


“Nappies” is more commonly used in Australia and New Zealand, while “diapers” is used more in North American countries. There isn’t a huge difference aside from what’s used more in your local setting, so feel free to use whichever term you’re more comfortable with! 


How long do babies use nappies?


Babies are generally expected to use nappies until two years of age or early toddlerhood. Most young toddlers still wear a nappy at night, even if they’re fully potty trained. Of course, the frequency of changing, nappy size, and even material will differ as your little ones grow. 


Do newborns use nappies?


Yes! In fact, it’s a given especially since most babies wear nappies until they reach two. Newborn nappies are easily accessible and available in various sizes and materials. While most nappies are designed to be gentle on your little one’s skin, it’s even more important to be conscientious when buying newborn nappies to avoid any skin irritation! 


Is it safe to reuse baby nappies?


Yes, as long as you are using reusable baby nappies and washing and drying them in accordance with the manufacturers instructions. You should dispose of non-reusable nappies after one use as it is unsanitary to use them more than once. 


Are disposable nappies safe for babies?


Disposable nappies are generally appropriate for your little one as they are designed to accommodate their sensitive skin. As long as you’re using the right size and fit, most disposable nappies should be fine! However, consider changing nappies if your little one gets rashes or exhibits any form of discomfort. If you’re using disposable nappies, make sure to have a dedicated nappy bin to keep things smelling fresh and sanitary.