
Kids' swimming: Keep health risks at bay
Can babies or toddlers wear diapers in the water?
Is it risky for children to swallow pool water?
Can children who have casts go swimming?
Can children swim if they have ear tubes?
What's the best way to prevent swimmer's ear?
What about red eyes after swimming?
What's the best age to begin swimming lessons?
Can children swim when they're sick or have cuts and scrapes?
Is it OK to swim right after eating?
Are hot tubs safe for children?
Can babies or toddlers wear diapers in the water?
Swim diapers and swim pants are water-repellent and fit snugly around a child's thighs and waist, but they're not waterproof. If your child has a bowel movement in the water, fecal material might escape the diaper.
A dirty diaper might contain diarrhea-causing germs, including the parasite cryptosporidium — which can contaminate pool water or other swimming areas. In otherwise healthy people, a cryptosporidium infection causes diarrhea. The consequences can be more severe for people who have weak immune systems.
Urine in the water is less risky than feces, but it's difficult to separate the two when children wear diapers. If you allow your child to swim in a diaper, take breaks to change the diaper in the bathroom or use the toilet. Don't allow swimming if your child has diarrhea.