Just get the smallest size you can find at Target. You might think it looks funny with how high up the back it goes, but I think they tend to run small. Like, if your LO was wearing a size 2 diaper, a size 3-4 swim diaper should fit.
DD2 has worn size 5 swim diapers since before she was a year old (she is currently in size 4 diapers).
Peapods might...but it's hard to find swim diapers that small because they really don't recommend chlorine exposure before at least 6 months.
I was totally unaware of this, thank you for the comment and I am researching now.
no problem. I know when I worked at the YMCA, we had an age minimum of 6 months on our parent child classes.
K was a few weeks shy of 6 months when I first took her swimming, but I let her in the water for just a little bit and immediately took her to the shower. She broke out a little bit, but she has pretty sensitive skin even now.
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Where are you located? I have a ton left over from this summer when we had Harper in a inflatable kiddie pool. I don't remember what size they were (2 or 3 maybe?) and Harper is sleeping right now so I can't look. But she was about 6 months at the time so they may fit your DD. At any rate, I won't be using them so let me know if you want them and where you're located.
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I just recently learned about this too and glad I did because I'm a fish...so I'll probably be anxiously waiting the 6 mo. mark so we can start swimming lessons.
Re: Where can I get swim diapers for a 3month old
Just get the smallest size you can find at Target. You might think it looks funny with how high up the back it goes, but I think they tend to run small. Like, if your LO was wearing a size 2 diaper, a size 3-4 swim diaper should fit.
DD2 has worn size 5 swim diapers since before she was a year old (she is currently in size 4 diapers).
I was totally unaware of this, thank you for the comment and I am researching now.
no problem. I know when I worked at the YMCA, we had an age minimum of 6 months on our parent child classes.
K was a few weeks shy of 6 months when I first took her swimming, but I let her in the water for just a little bit and immediately took her to the shower. She broke out a little bit, but she has pretty sensitive skin even now.
Children Photography Photo Credit: Heather Barta Photography
When do you need them exactly? The hard part is I live in Woodbury and work in Mpls although I'm heading up to the Elk River area for work tomorrow.
Children Photography Photo Credit: Heather Barta Photography
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