I feel like I go through a million wipes whenever I change a poop/dirty diaper... I am a wipe container's worst nightmare, me thinks.
But then, yesterday - there were only two wipes left in the box and no replacement wipes within reach. I somehow managed to clean her up with just those two wipes.. but there was a lot of folding and finding a clean spot involved. Kinda gave me the willies.
So now I'm wondering what is normal. On average, how many wipes do you use when changing a dirty diaper (not pee, obviously)?
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Two but sometimes I get away with just one.
Edit: Forgot one major disclaimer - Kevin just started getting a tiny amount of solids last week so this is all subject to change soon!
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Two for average, up to 8 for messes, sometimes just one if it's a neat one.
I think this going back to an old debate... do you fold your toilet paper when you wipe?
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Oh no!
We use one cloth wipe.
Kira is still in diapers overnight, and mornings like today when she's popped we use 4 or so, but she's almost 4 and they're huge.
Thankfully she usually poops in the potty...just did again about 10 minutes ago, in fact. 
I love that I've bought wipes just twice ever (once before Kira was born, and then some additional nicer ones when she was about 21 months just for fun) and won't need to buy any more.
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For Boodle, 1-2 (I always get 2 out in preparation and often barely use the second).
For Toodle, at least 2, often 3, depending on size and consistency.
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We use cloth wipes too, so only one.
I've had maybe four or five two-wipe incidents that I care not to speak about. ::shudders::
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I use a lot of wipes for a poopie diaper. My husband makes fun of me but I do not care, we are not at a financial point where we need to ration out wipes. I wipe, fold and re-wipe, on occasion will fold and re-wipe again but then I definitely get a new wipe.I also want to be absolutely sure that there is no poop in any crevice so I think I am more thorough than DH and less willing to fold 4+ times.
I would say my all time high was 9 wipes, but I have a kid that loves fruit and veggies so she has some um, wet poop. If it is a bread and bananas kind of day I have been able to get by with one wipe. Luckily, I don't really do a lot of the poop diapers at my house though.
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I tend to use more for Gwen than Linc. Nolan usually gets one wipe too when he poops on the potty just to get all of the barnacles out!
Gwen seems to get more poop in her crevasses and the boys tend to have harder poop!
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I will use half a container if that is what it takes. No folding or conserving here. But I have also been known to pluck a turd out of a diaper without changing it. So what I waste in wipes, I save in diapers.
When we get into territory that requires more than 1-2 cloth wipes, we just dump her in the tub if we are home - I shudder with you.
Actually, DH sometimes just takes her straight to the tub because he'd rather just hose her down. If we are out, he calls for backup and makes me hand him as many wipes as he thinks he needs - which is a lot.
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We use cloth wipes, so I can usually do just one. We did have an amazingly poopy mess the other day that required FOUR cloth wipes. CDing ladies, you KNOW it was bad if I had to use FOUR cloth wipes, right? ICK!
That said, every time I have one of those poop-splosions of that level, I am reminded how grateful I am that cloth diapers don't allow blowouts because those would definitely have been major blowouts if it weren't for the sheer force of the diaper elastic.
For Caro, we use A LOT. Her poop is rarely ever solid...it is mostly always mushy, and in all of her crevices. So, we use a LOT of wipes...sometimes up to 10.
For Park, I use at least two. One to clean his hiney, and one to clean his boy parts. I am paranoid about getting poop off the boy parts
Depends on the kid -
For DD, she has massive mushy poops, so I go through a zillion of them (probably like 6-10ish?)
For DS, he has constipation issues, and when he finally does poop, it is usually harder and easier to wipe off, so maybe 3-4.
But like you, I err on the side of way too many wipes!!
One.
I CD diaper so if I can wipe it up with the diaper instead of using a wipe I will.
If it is a real blow out I may have to use two, but then I feel guilty for killing trees.