Family & maternity
Is diapers (infant) FSA eligible?
No — regular infant diapers are not FSA or HSA eligible.
Ordinary diapering is general care, not medical care. The distinction: adult incontinence products and diapers needed because of a diagnosed medical condition do qualify. Diaper rash cream, separately, qualifies as an OTC treatment.
Not eligible — find a close match instead
Diapers (infant) doesn't qualify on its own, but a near neighbor often does — the medicated or SPF version of a product, or an in-office treatment instead of the at-home one. Search the eligibility checker for an alternative your FSA will cover.
Does the same answer apply to an HSA?
Yes. FSAs and HSAs share the same qualified-medical-expense rules (IRS Publication 502), so eligibility is identical. The difference is the deadline: FSA money is forfeited at the end of the plan year, while HSA money never expires.
Last reviewed 2026-06-11. Based on IRS Publication 502 and published IRS guidance. Not tax or medical advice — your plan administrator has the final say.