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Why do the number of nappies in a pack decrease the larger the size?

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Why do the number of nappies in a pack decrease the larger the size?

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As babies grow, their bowel and bladder habits may change. Generally, they wet less often but in heavier amounts, resulting in fewer nappy changes in a day. This means fewer nappies are in the package as you move up to a larger size because the larger the nappy, the more liquid it absorbs.

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