You probably already know this, but what I tell moms is to put a bit of tissue paper - toilet paper, whatever, into the disposable diaper where the baby pees. Then she can tell if the child is wetting diapers. Use white, then you can see how concentrated. ps:am I snipping enough off this post, the way I have been asked? VvVvVvVvVvVvVvVvVvVvVvVvVvVvVvVvVvVvVvVvVvVvVvVvVvVvVvVvVvV Jude Kurokawa, CNM, FNP-c 513 Dayton Street Wolf Point, MT 59201 (where A Coyote midwife sits by the hole and waits...) Mailto:[log in to unmask] http://www.midrivers.com/~jkuro ---------- > From: Anne Garrett <[log in to unmask]> > To: > Subject: Normal wet diaper count per day (cloth vs disposables) in early weeks > Date: Tuesday, November 18, 1997 8:20 PM > > Dear Lactnetters, > > I would like to get your opinions on what is the normal amount of wet diapers > you would see in an exclusively breastfed baby in the first two to three > weeks.