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PSA reusable swim diapers

I had no idea they made reusable swim diapers.  The ones I am looking at are on Targets website for 11.99.  

I know some of the toddlers here are not potty trained either and I read about them on a neurogenic bowel/bladder group in reference to older kids/adults.  

The disposables are pretty expensive so just thought I would share incase anyone could benefit! 

DD1(4):VSD & PFO (Closed!), Prenatal stroke, Mild CP, Delayed pyloric opening/reflux, Brachycephaly & Plagiocephaly, Sacral lipoma, Tethered spinal cord, Compound heterozygous MTHFR, Neurogenic bladder, Urinary retention & dyssynergia, incomplete emptying, enlarged Bladder with Poor Muscle Tone, EDS-Type 3. Mito-Disorder has been mentioned

DD2(2.5): Late term premie due to PTL, low fluid & IUGR, Reflux, delayed visual maturation, compound heteroygous MTHFR, PFAPA, Bilateral kidney reflux, Transient hypogammaglobulinemia, EDS-Type 3


Re: PSA reusable swim diapers

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    I prefer the iplay brand and usually buy mine from amazon.com or diapers.com. I also use cloth diapers
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    Walmart has reusable diapers for $5-6. They are the Speedo brand. 
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    we use the imse vimse reusable swim diapers, I love them!
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    we use the imse vimse reusable swim diapers, I love them!

    We just got ours this summer and I love that they run small because DS is so skinny. 

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    We are using cloth swim diapers this year and I wish I had realized it last summer!  We are at the pool so much!  We just started using cloth diapers full time as well.  DS#2 just turned 2.  They are great.
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