Newborn
Printable Baby Diaper Log
A free diaper log to print and track wet and dirty diapers.
Wet and dirty diaper counts are one of the clearest signs a newborn is getting enough. This one-page log prints free; ParentFlow can also count them automatically.
Daily Diaper Log
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Baby:Date:
| Time | Wet | Dirty | Notes (color / consistency) |
|---|---|---|---|
Most newborns have 6+ wet diapers a day after day 5. ParentFlow · parentflow.io
How to use it
- Step 1Print one page per day and keep it by the changing table.
- Step 2Mark each wet and dirty diaper with the time.
- Step 3After day 5, expect at least 6 wet diapers a day — fewer is worth a call to your pediatrician.
Quick answers
- How many wet diapers is normal?
- After about day 5, a well-fed newborn usually has at least 6 wet diapers in 24 hours. Fewer than 6 is a reason to check with your provider.
- Why track diapers at all?
- In the early weeks, diaper output is an at-home sign of intake. It does not replace weight checks at the pediatrician.
- Can I track diapers on my phone?
- Yes. ParentFlow logs wet and dirty diapers in one tap and shows the daily count, free.
Let the diapers count themselves
Prefer it tracked for you? ParentFlow logs this automatically, syncs across both parents in real time, and works on your phone or in any browser — free.
Open Web App App Store Google PlayThis printable is for general educational use only and is not medical advice. ParentFlow is a wellness companion — not a substitute for your pediatrician. For any health concern, contact your healthcare provider.