My feed
Premium

Please
or
to access all these features

Join the discussion and meet other Mumsnetters on our free online chat forum.

Chat

Do swim nappies have any absorbancy?

20 replies

VeggieSausageRoll · 06/10/2020 13:09

We usually go swimming an hours drive away. I take toddler DC in a normal nappy and change into a swim nappy when we get there.

We're going swimming 20-25 minutes away today. Obviously with covid and having to turn up ready to swim and with no changing facilities open, it's a bit of a faff swapping nappies over on the poolside.

Do disposable swim nappies (I have some Huggies ones) have any absorbancy at all? Dare I risk a 20 minute drive in a swim nappy?

OP posts:
Report
blackteaplease · 06/10/2020 13:10

Nope they just catch poo. Can you swap the nappy in the back of the car when you arrive?

Report
dementedpixie · 06/10/2020 13:11

No I wouldn't chance it. They are used to keep poo out of the water, not for holding pee

Report
RubbishQueen · 06/10/2020 13:11

As above. My daughter had a wee while I was carrying her next to the pool. I got covered in piss.

Report
randomsabreuse · 06/10/2020 13:13

Nope, otherwise they'd swell up. Discovered how much a normal nappy swells up with misjudged wave paddling over the summer!

Report
questionss · 06/10/2020 13:13

Could you do, disposable swim nappy, neoprene nappy, then a regular nappy on top. Maybe a slightly larger size than normal. Then, if no accidents on the way, you can just take the regular nappy off and jump in the pool

Report
agradecida · 06/10/2020 13:14

We swim ten minutes away, and I still don't risk it- I change him in the back of the car, and still panic that he'll wee on me whilst walking into the pool!

Report
VeggieSausageRoll · 06/10/2020 13:14

@blackteaplease

Nope they just catch poo. Can you swap the nappy in the back of the car when you arrive?

I feared as much! It's cold, blowing a gale and raining here so car isn't ideal (he's 2 so usually have to do alfresco nappy changes with him stood in the boot). It's a 0-2yr swim session so I'm sure we won't be the only ones doing nappy changes!
OP posts:
Report
Pascha · 06/10/2020 13:14

Surely you could just use the baby change in the loo facilities when you get there?

Report
flissity · 06/10/2020 13:15

I do it every week with my 4mnth old. Also about 25 mins between leaving house and getting to poolside. There’s so many ‘things’ we have to do. Antibac, sign in, arrive ‘pool ready’ , clean change mate before laying baby down, it’s a bit of a faff! So I arrive literally ready to get in the pool.

Report
AriettyHomily · 06/10/2020 13:15

Nope it's a poo catcher.

Report
VeggieSausageRoll · 06/10/2020 13:15

@questionss

Could you do, disposable swim nappy, neoprene nappy, then a regular nappy on top. Maybe a slightly larger size than normal. Then, if no accidents on the way, you can just take the regular nappy off and jump in the pool

This is a good idea, my nephew is here currently and he's in a size larger than mine!
OP posts:
Report
notso · 06/10/2020 13:15

Couldn't you put a regular nappy over the swim nappy?

Report
ChelseaCat · 06/10/2020 13:16

Oh god I didn’t know this 😬 I’ve been lucky so far!!

Report
flissity · 06/10/2020 13:18

We also aren’t allowed to arrive very early as the other group come out etc... and it’s a small pool, and we have to adhere to social D rules. We even wear a mask until we line up on poolside!

Report
VeggieSausageRoll · 06/10/2020 13:20

@Pascha

Surely you could just use the baby change in the loo facilities when you get there?

We're only allowed to enter 10 minutes before our session and there's only one toilet/baby change cubicle, so wouldn't be time for everyone to use it
OP posts:
Report
KitKatastrophe · 06/10/2020 15:37

I would risk it an maybe stick a puppy pad in the car seat in case of an accident.

Report
Findahouse21 · 06/10/2020 15:39

Won't work today but could you get a cheap reuseable nappy from amazon (bambino mio) to put over the top of the summing nappy, then just whip off before getting into the pool.

Report
Family1st2020 · 06/10/2020 15:55

I'd change nappy in back seat of the car. Or sit in the back and do on my lap.
Done this many times when no facilities to change a nappy so prob no different

Report
VeggieSausageRoll · 06/10/2020 16:41

@Family1st2020

I'd change nappy in back seat of the car. Or sit in the back and do on my lap.
Done this many times when no facilities to change a nappy so prob no different

You either have a much bigger car, much younger, or much better trained child than I do!

I went with the swim nappy/neoprene nappy/larger nappy suggestion totally unnecessarily. They gave us access to an open changing area separate from the public ones
OP posts:
Report
Bikingbear · 06/10/2020 16:50

Nope!
Years ago Dsis and I took her toddler swimming. DSis thinking swim nappy was waste of money said 'she'll be fine in a normal nappy'Hmm
We never noticed until we lifted her out the pool but the nappy weighted as much as the child!Blush

Options use disposable change mats in the car or change her on the back seat. Or line your buggy with a towel and change her on that.

Report
Please create an account

To comment on this thread you need to create a Mumsnet account.