What goes under happy nappy?

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My happy nappy has come!! I'm confused though, do I buy special disposables to go under it?:shrug:
 
If your talking about happy nappy swim nappies. I've read on the website you don't need to put anything underneath them but that idea scares me incase there is a poop incident so I put those swimmis swim nappies underneath for double protection (they are like disposables but don't swell up when put in water- which were on offer in tescos a week or so ago!
 
You just use a disposable swim nappy under it, like Huggies Little Swimmers or similar. Although I guess a reusable would also work under? Whichever you have. ;) x
 
You don't HAVE to put anything under it however, some pools will only let you use it if you have a disposable swim nappy underneath :)
 
You put a disposable swim nappy underneath the happy nappy - what website did you read that you don't need anything on? I got mine from Waterbabies as we do lessons with them and was told from day one to put a disposable swim nappy underneath it, I think to comply with regulations for the 'double barrier' that most pools have now rather than it's functionality. Just tuck it in so that the happy nappy forms a seal on the skin at the legs and waist (it should be very snug!)
 
Thanks everyone, I am sure the lady from water babies said something had to go under it :) I'll look for some huggies. I've just bought her swimming costume today, so cute. Lessons start next Tuesday.
 
Little Swimmers are on special offer in the Asda at the mo, only £3 for a pack
 
whats the point in a happy nappy if you just put a disp under neath? why not just use the disp?
 
We have a light washable nappy for under it by the same company- splash about- bought from Aquanauts for their lessons
 
whats the point in a happy nappy if you just put a disp under neath? why not just use the disp?

The happy nappy is the same material as what Izzys costume was, its like a wet suit kinda stuff - it is an extra precaution for toilet jobbies - a baby could pull a nappy off too but not in one of those.
 

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