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Do you need a normal nappy under a swim nappy?

35 replies

Sunahsop · 26/08/2024 09:41

Just that!

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NowyouhaveDunnett · 26/08/2024 09:41

No

longdistanceclaraclara · 26/08/2024 09:41

No it will just expand. You can get neoprene wraps for over the swim nappy, some pool require them.

user1471517900 · 26/08/2024 09:41

No. I imagine the poor baby would be massively weighted down if you did!

Tiredeveryday · 26/08/2024 09:42

No, but if they do a poo, don’t leave it, get out the pool and change it unless you want a Kevin and Perry moment 😂.

Don’t ask me how I know…

Beginningless · 26/08/2024 09:42

No! Just keep the faith 😆

IbizaToTheNorfolkBroads · 26/08/2024 09:43

No

But beware that swim nappies just catch poos, not wees, so don't wear one instead of a normal nappy on the way to the swimming pool.

YouveGotAFastCar · 26/08/2024 09:43

No, not a normal nappy, they’re not waterproof and will disintegrate. Lots of pools have a double nappy policy, so that would usually be a swim nappy and a happy nappy; to avoid incidents like the one mentioned above!

user1471517900 · 26/08/2024 09:44

Tiredeveryday · 26/08/2024 09:42

No, but if they do a poo, don’t leave it, get out the pool and change it unless you want a Kevin and Perry moment 😂.

Don’t ask me how I know…

How do you know?

Sunahsop · 26/08/2024 09:46

The swim nappy just looks like a normal nappy though? It is definitely a Huggies swim version

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Mumistiredzzzz · 26/08/2024 09:48

Sunahsop · 26/08/2024 09:46

The swim nappy just looks like a normal nappy though? It is definitely a Huggies swim version

Run it under a tap and see what happens. It doesn't expand to hold wee. It will only act as a poo catcher!

BlueMum16 · 26/08/2024 09:56

Put a neoprene pair of bottoms over it to help keep everything 'in' And get out and change if they have a poo.

Happy swimming

Posypippin · 26/08/2024 10:12

Sunahsop · 26/08/2024 09:46

The swim nappy just looks like a normal nappy though? It is definitely a Huggies swim version

But it’s not the same as a normal nappy, it doesn’t absorb water it’s as simple as that

tygertygers · 26/08/2024 10:21

Normal nappies have an absorbent polymer that swells up as it sucks up the liquid. Swim nappies do not have that, they're usually made from neoprene. They won't keep the wee in, but they should contain a poo.

Jellybeanz456 · 26/08/2024 10:52

No a normal nappy will expand and eventually burst, if you could use a normal nappy for swimming there would be no need for a swimming nappy.

Strawberrycheesecake7 · 26/08/2024 10:54

Lots of places require two nappies. You wouldn’t use a normal nappy though as that would be pretty useless when wet. Use a swim nappy with a happy nappy over the top.

bunnypenny · 26/08/2024 10:57

swim nappies just hold poo not wee. So they don’t expand. If your child hasn’t pooed in the swim nappy, just rinse them out and reuse.

Ohdearyme72 · 26/08/2024 10:59

Nope

Pistachiochiochio · 26/08/2024 10:59

Sunahsop · 26/08/2024 09:46

The swim nappy just looks like a normal nappy though? It is definitely a Huggies swim version

You can wear a happy nappy (neoprene nappy) over the top to help keep it in.

But either way you do need to take them out of the pool and change them as soon as they've done a poo. The neoprene/happy nappy is just an extra layer of protection against poonamis

Ohdearyme72 · 26/08/2024 11:00

And if you're like me..you don't pull the swim nappy down after use - you just tear the sides and remove like a normal nappy ;-)

FinallyMovingHouse · 26/08/2024 11:01

I would double the advice of 'if they poo in the pool in the swim nappy, get out straight away'. They're not waterproof round the legs and by the time you get back to the changing are, it will already be dripping poo coloured water. I only did it once and then decided that swimming could wait a year!

Bunnycat101 · 26/08/2024 11:02

Swim nappy plus neoprene layer. Swim nappies alone are pretty rubbish- it’s the tight neoprene that actually contains things.

last time I was at center parcs I could see a fair number of little ones in normal nappies which made me very much want to exit the splash area. You can see them swelling up massively which not only looks uncomfortable but means they’re basically useless.

Whattablet · 26/08/2024 11:02

Sunahsop · 26/08/2024 09:46

The swim nappy just looks like a normal nappy though? It is definitely a Huggies swim version

You need disposable swim nappy (the one you've got) then a happy nappy (tight swim nappy made of swimsuit material) then swimsuit on top.

Arrivapercy · 26/08/2024 11:03

I usually went for a disposable swim nappy with a washable swim nappy on top, although i quickly found that mine never pooed at swimming, possible because i never took them in the hour or so after a meal.

By about 18m i didn't bother with the disposable & just used washable swim nappies.

Kitkat1523 · 26/08/2024 11:03

Strawberrycheesecake7 · 26/08/2024 10:54

Lots of places require two nappies. You wouldn’t use a normal nappy though as that would be pretty useless when wet. Use a swim nappy with a happy nappy over the top.

Like where? Never known anywhere insist on 2 nappies?

Monkeysatonthewall · 26/08/2024 11:05

Sunahsop · 26/08/2024 09:46

The swim nappy just looks like a normal nappy though? It is definitely a Huggies swim version

If you think they're both the same, do a 15 min cycle in the washing machine with each 😂 start with the swim nappy though