Waterproof Swim Diapers Your child is still in diapers? Don't let that keep you home from the beach. You don't need to juggle diaper and swimsuit while the family is swimming. Your baby or toddler can wear swim diapers. - When your child wears a swim diaper, no additional swimsuit or diaper is necessary.
 - The bright colors fit in perfectly at the pool and the beach.
- The snug fit of swim diapers gives your child extra protection against leaks after accidents.
Prevent Pool ContaminationRemember: always check specific requirements at the pool before you swim. Many public and private pools have health regulations to prevent contamination from E. coli bacteria or the parasite Cryptosporidium . Please do all you can to prevent fecal contamination in pools. - If your child has diarrhea, swim another day.
- Wait until just before you enter the water to put on the swim diaper, especially if your child still wears diapers regularly.
- Remember to take your child to the toilet often when swimming.
- Swim diapers are not a substitute for diapers. If your child is ready to urinate or have a bowel movement, remove them from the pool.
- Ask your child to tell you when she needs to use the toilet. This may be the beginning of potty training!
Ask the ExpertsPotty Training Resources - Trickle Free Trainers are the most comfortable, streamlined, absorbent and feature rich training pant on the market today.
- Overnight Undies give extra protection at night or for a special needs child who might need protective underwear full time.
- More Potty Training tips and resources.
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