How many swim nappies do I need?
Disposable swim nappies are designed to be used just once. If your child will be spending long periods out of the water (e.g. exploring the beach or having lunch at the swimming pool) then pack enough to ensure they have a clean, dry swim nappy every time they get back in the water. Wearing wet disposable swim nappies for extended periods out of the water can be uncomfortable for children and lead to nappy rash or chafing. If your child is suffering from nappy rash and you're worried about taking them swimming, find out how the Splash About Happy Nappy can help protect your little one's delicate skin here.
Reusable swim nappies work just like regular swimwear so shouldn’t cause soreness or chafing. As they do not hold in urine, they should be swapped for a regular nappy as soon as the baby gets out of the water. They are quick drying, so can be left to dry whilst out of the pool and reused when the baby returns to the water. At most, you should only require 2 reusable swim nappies to use on rotation so you always have a clean, dry swim nappy to hand in case of accidents.
Remember – disposable and reusable swim nappies are NOT designed to hold in urine so make sure you take your child for regular potty breaks or switch to a regular nappy when they’re not in the pool.
Swim nappy FAQs
When should I stop using swim nappies?
Once your child is potty trained and you are confident they will tell you when they need a poo, you can stop using swim nappies. Splash About’s Happy Nappy™ range is suitable for children up to 3 years old and looks just like regular swimwear, so if your child has recently been potty trained, this range can give you peace of mind that there will be no leaks should an accident happen.
How do I clean and care for reusable swim nappies?
Reusable nappies can be hand washed in cool water.
What are reusable swim nappies made from?
The Splash About Happy Nappy™range is made from super soft 1mm thick neoprene. This fabric is water resistant and will fit snugly to your baby's bottom, allowing them to move freely without any gaping. The neoprene used is a much thinner and softer neoprene than that used to make wetsuits.
How long will a swim nappy contain faeces for?
Swim nappies are designed to hold faeces long enough for you and your little one to leave the pool without any leakage. They are not designed to hold faeces for a long period so you should ensure that you leave the pool immediately.
Will a swim nappy contain a loose stool?
Disposable swim nappies may not contain loose stools as they are not very robust and can leak around the seams. The Happy Nappy™ features wide cuffs made from specialist fabric which creates a tight (but comfortable) seal around the thighs and tummy, which will keep solid and semi-solid faeces at bay.
While very loose stools are completely normal for young babies that are exclusively breastfed, if your child is older and is experiencing diarrhoea, then it’s important to keep them away from the water until they feel better.
Can my child wear a regular disposable nappy under a reusable swim nappy?
No, regular disposable nappies are designed to soak up liquid so can become bulky and uncomfortable very quickly if submerged in a swimming pool. However, disposable swim nappies can be worn under a reusable swim nappy.
What should my child wear under a reusable swim nappy?
Most reusable swim nappies can be worn on their own, however, for extra protection you may want to combine with a disposable swim nappy, a Nappy Wrap, and/or liner.
Some swimming pools and swim schools insist on a disposable swim nappy being worn under a reusable one, whilst others insist on the Happy Nappy Duo or double layer nappy system, so check your local pool’s policy.
Are swim nappies suitable for boys and girls?
Absolutely. The Splash About Happy Nappy™ comes in a range of designs suitable for boys and girls, or unisex designs suitable for both.
You can view Splash About’s full range of Happy Nappy swimwear here.
Unsure about what to dress your baby in at the pool or beach? Read our guide Where to Start: Baby Swimwear Essentials
What about sizes for older children?
Most disposable and reusable swim nappies are suitable for children up to the age of three. There are a number of reasons why children older than this may require swim nappies:
- Potty training is taking a little longer
- Your local pool requires all children under a certain age to use swim nappies
- Your child is affected by faecal incontinence
Toddler Jammers
Available in 2-3 Years and 3-4 Years, these Toddler Jammers are designed to provide the same leak protection as the Happy Nappy™ in a grown-up short design. Whilst they still have the specialist rib around the waist, the Jammers swap the thigh cuff for medical grade silicone around the inside of the leg, forming a seal that will not allow leaks, but that is discreet. The Toddler Splash Jammers are recommended by swim schools worldwide.