Home / News Tennessee is the first state to cover up to 100 free diapers a month for children under 2 Galina Zhigalova/Getty Parents and legal guardians can pick up diapers directly from pharmacies covered by the network. By Abi Berwager Schreier May 28, 2024 Galina Zhigalova/Getty Rectangle One of the most expensive things about having littles under 2 (and in some cases, older) is having to buy diapers. And in this economy, the prices feel astronomical. According to a study from the National Diaper Bank Network, infants, on average, require up to 12 diapers a day. This is about $100 per month per baby. And if someone is making federal minimum wage, this averages out to be about 8% of that personâs total income according to the Department of Health and Human Services. This insane cost hasnât gone unnoticed and CNN reports that the Tennessee Medicaid program will soon provide free diapers for âcovered children under the age of 2,â and itâs the first state to do so. According to a press release from TennCare, starting in August, Medicaid will cover the cost of up to 100 diapers a month for children under the age of 2 if the children are enrolled in âCoverKids, Tennesseeâs Childrenâs Health Insurance program. Thankfully, TennCare already covers diapers and other âincontinence productsâ for people with âillnesses or conditions that impact their ability to control their bladder or bowels,â per CNN. Related: Families are struggling to make ends meet more than everâand something has to give Under this new program, parents can collect the diapers through participating pharmacies in the TennCare network, per CNN. The outlet noted according to the federal agency, âThat will help in âpreventing avoidable health care use and improving overall infant health.ââ On average, newborn babies require about 300 diapers per month, and toddlers can use around 150 diapers a month. The AAP notes that most U.S. parents will go through nearly 3,000 diapers during their baby’s first year alone. CNN also noted another way to address diaper need, and thatâs by investing in diaper banks. âA few states, namely California, New York and Washington, provide assistance to families to help make diapers more affordable, according to the network,â per the publication. Related: Nearly 1 in 2 families struggle to afford diapers âTennCare can now proceed with finalizing key details for the diaper benefit and will provide further information on how to obtain diapers once the initiative is ready to launch. For further inquiries, please email amy.s.lawrence@tn.gov,â per the press release. âThese new initiatives will ease financial burdens for families and ensure the well-being of TennCareâs youngest members,â the press release noted. The latest Viral & Trending Why Volvoâs new ad is the emotional reset every parent needs right now News What parents need to know about the âglass childâ effectâand how to address it News New study shows Black women are 25% more likely to have C-sections, but why? News âPass the babyâ anxiety: Why moms are setting boundaries this holiday season