Disposable diapers can cost parents a lot. Fortunately, there are many places to turn to for free diapers (or discounts) to help offset this expense. Additionally, when you sign up as a member on a diaper company’s website, they’ll often send you free diapers or coupons for purchasing a pack for less. Signing up usually entails agreeing to receive promotional materials or emails and registering with your baby’s birthday and/or due date. Some major diaper companies you can register with include:

Bambo Nature GoodNites Huggies Luvs Pampers Seventh Generation

If you don’t get any diapers mailed to you when you join, pick up the phone and call the company’s customer service number. If you mention that you’re thinking about switching diaper brands and you want to try theirs, chances are they will send you some. If not, you can directly ask them to send you samples. They may also know about local community resources that provide diapers to qualifying individuals. You can ask at your next appointment or give them a call to see what the office can offer. If you’ve enrolled in a club or loyalty program with a specific company, you’ll likely get digital coupons sent to your email or phone. Sometimes, these can be printed off and taken to the store. Other times, you’ll get a special code in your email or in an app that can be scanned at the checkout. Be sure to check grocery store and pharmacy flyers for sale advertisements as well. You may be permitted to use coupons on sale items, offering even greater savings. (Act fast, though—diapers tend to go fast when they’re priced well.)

Bamboo Nature

The Bamboo Nature Subscribe and Save program allows you to sign up for regular shipments of diapers on the schedule you need, including weekly, bimonthly, and monthly deliveries. Plus, you get a discount on all orders for signing up.

Pampers

The Pampers Gifts to Grow program gives out free diapers as rewards. Once you’ve saved up enough rewards points from Pampers diaper packages, you’ll be able to redeem your points for free diapers, baby food, toys, baby gear, and more.

Huggies

A popular place to get free diapers is from the Huggies Rewards program. Whenever you buy Huggies diapers (or other baby products by the brand), you simply upload your receipt to your account on the Huggies Rewards website or mobile app. Once you have enough points, you can request coupons for free diapers, other Huggies products, gift cards, books, or even toys.

The Honest Co.

Sign up for regular deliveries of The Honest Co. diapers (with or without wipes) to get a discount on your orders. You can adjust the quantity and frequency of your shipments as well as pause or cancel at any time. Speaking of help that’s close by, your community can also be a great resource for free or low-cost diapers. Groups and organizations that serve local families often keep a stock of baby supplies like diapers and formula on hand. If you receive WIC benefits, ask staff if they can point you toward resources in your community that provides free or low-cost diapers. If you don’t have the means to invest in what you need to get started, there are diaper banks for cloth diapers (just like there are for disposable ones). Buy Nothing groups on Facebook have become very popular. Members only offer up items they are willing to part, such as diapers, to fellow local members. You can also post to ask for what you need.