It is easy to miss the Diapers and Wipes coupons page on Amazon. The diapers and wipes coupons recently reset so I thought I would remind you to bookmark that page and start your shopping from there to make sure you get the lowest price possible with Amazon Mom. The coupons switch up with no real predictability but there are always $2 coupons for Huggies diapers and one coupon for Pampers which is $1 or $2 depending – right now they have one of each. Wipes coupons are rare nowadays and are $.50 to $1.00.
There are coupons for other brands as well, like gDiapers and Pull-Ups. These diaper coupons are directly on the product page but you have to scroll down to see it (Huggies example) so I know a lot of moms checkout without even seeing the coupon – see image below. 
Here is the baby coupon page as well – the Britax stroller coupon is still there and so is the Diaper Genie coupon for $2.
Pregnant and Considering Stocking Up on Diapers?
If you are pregnant and have decided on disposable diapers, you might be thinking about stocking up and grabbing a box every time the diapers and wipes coupons reset. This is a debatable topic. Some moms say this is a bad idea because your baby might be sensitive to a certain brand or maybe you will end up not liking the diapers you chose for one reason or another. Others say it is a lifesaver to have a bunch of diapers and not have to worry about running to the store when you’re sleep deprived and exhausted. And you do go through a huge number of diapers with a newborn!
Whatever you decide to do, the thing I love about Amazon Mom is the 90 day free return policy. It used to be one year but 90 days is still pretty good. So if you have 5 boxes of Pampers in the closet and they are too small or don’t fit properly or your baby has a reaction to them – you can return all the unopened boxes for free and get your money back in a few days. The boxes are picked up at your door too so it is really easy. I have found Amazon customer service to be so wonderful that I wouldn’t be surprised if they would refund your money on an open box if your baby has a negative reaction to them. I use the Amazon customer service chat and I have always been very impressed with how they handle my concerns. A couple times, they even gave me a $5 credit to apologize for a problem.
If you decide against stocking up – just set up subscribe and save so that diapers are automatically shipped to you. It is not fun to run out of diapers – believe me. My husband and I were so exhausted during the first 2 months that going to the store late at night was really tough. This way you don’t even have to think about it – and the less you have to worry about during the newborn stage, the better!


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