Half a gallon
It depends on the company
About 5 or 6 pees :) lol
Both Huggies and Pampers diapers are designed to hold around 10-12 hours worth of liquid. The exact amount can vary based on the diaper size and type. Both brands conduct rigorous testing to ensure their diapers can effectively contain wetness to keep babies dry and comfortable.
Pampers and Huggies may have different absorbent materials or designs, leading to differences in liquid capacity. Factors like the type of gels, placement of absorbent layers, and overall diaper construction can affect how much liquid each brand can hold. It's recommended to try different brands to see which works best for your baby's needs.
Huggies diapers are designed to absorb up to 12 hours of wetness, but the exact amount of liquid it can absorb will depend on the specific size and type of diaper. Generally, Huggies diapers are effective at pulling moisture away from the baby's skin to keep them dry and comfortable.
One of the largest ever recorded was 15 lbs and 7 oz. The baby was not changed after urining 4 times and he had diarrhea. This was done in a Huggies overnight diaper. They can also be very light, it depends on how much the baby had to go.
10 megalitres
Most companies use weight to measure how much a diaper can hold. Weigh it before and after then subtract the weight before from the weight after.
Aprox 600 cc of urine to a max of 700cc
A pullup can be considered a kind of diaper The main difference between a pullup and a normal diaper is that a pullup can be easily pulled on and off in the manner of normal underwear. Additionally, many pullups don't hold as much urine as a normal diaper.
A typical diaper can hold around 1 cup (8 ounces) of liquid. However, this can vary depending on the brand and size of the diaper. Some high-quality diapers may be able to hold more.