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Swimwear
When summer is on the way, it is time to
pick out some baby swimwear and have fun with your little
one in the pool! Even a new baby just 5 weeks old can enjoy
playing with you in the water. Health professionals used
to advise waiting until babies had had their 2 month immunizations
but that is no longer the case in most areas. Ask your health
care specialist but you will probably find they will be very
encouraging about your plans to take your baby into the water.
Pool diapers
The first thing you will want for a baby going into the
pool is a swim diaper. These can be worn alone or under other
swimwear. They have a synthetic waterproof outer coating
(usually colored with a cute pattern) and cloth inside, and
they are machine washable. While you need not worry too much
about urine in the water because the pool chlorination will
deal with that, a pool diaper will probably make you more
comfortable taking your baby into a public pool and will
relieve any concern you may have about how to deal with solid
waste accidents while your baby is swimming in your own pool.
Swimsuits
Baby swimsuits are usually styled in a similar way to older
children's swimwear, with full body tanks or trunks for boys
and one-piece or bikini styles for girls. They may come with
a matching sun hat. There are many different designs and
some of them are very cute. Shop around for one that you
like, but do not expect to find much available for babies
under 3 months. Most of the ranges start at that age.
Baby wetsuits will keep baby warmer in the water so you
can both stay in for a longer time, and are designed for
swimming comfort. They look very professional and are designed
to fit over swim diapers for your future athlete!
Baby flotation devices
There are many kinds of flotation devices available, from
inflatable swimsuits through water wings, rubber rings and
inflatable boats. However, most of these are designed for
children of 12 months or older. Little babies in the pool
should never be left alone and they will learn to swim better
if you do not encourage them to rely on inflatable rings
and other such devices.
Sunscreen
Do not forget to use a good waterproof sunscreen formulated
for babies and toddlers any time that your baby is in an
outdoor pool to protect his or her sensitive skin from the
rays that can attack even through a hazy sky. Remember that
water reflects the sunlight, making it even more dangerous.
You will want to cover your baby's head too. Your little
one will probably not be very happy about having to wear
a hat in the water and the hat is likely to get very wet
very quickly if you insist, but you can at least have it
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by SolveYourProblem.com
: 2009
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