You cannot use a cloth diaper cover as a swim diaper. While cloth diaper covers are designed to be water-resistant and keep wetness in when used over a fitted or prefold cloth diaper, they are not suitable for use as swim diapers.
Swim diapers are specifically designed to contain solid waste and prevent it from leaking into the pool. They are made with special materials that do not absorb water, allowing them to be effective in preventing leaks while in the pool.
Cloth diaper covers, on the other hand, are typically made with laminated materials that are water-resistant. This means that while they can keep wetness in when used with a cloth diaper, they are not designed to keep water out. If you were to use a cloth diaper cover as a swim diaper, any water that enters the diaper would be squished out through the leg holes, potentially causing leaks and making a mess in the pool.
Moreover, if a baby were to poop while wearing a cloth diaper cover in the pool, the laminated material would not effectively contain the waste. The water pressure would likely force the poop out through the leg holes, creating a potentially unsanitary situation in the pool.
Swim diapers, on the other hand, are designed with features such as elastic leg openings and waistbands to provide a snug fit and prevent leaks, even when a baby is in the water. They also have a mesh lining that helps contain solid waste, allowing for easy cleanup and minimizing the risk of contamination in the pool.
It is not recommended to use a cloth diaper cover as a swim diaper. Swim diapers are specifically designed for use in the pool and have features that make them effective in containing waste and preventing leaks. Using a cloth diaper cover in the pool can lead to leaks and potentially unsanitary situations. It is best to invest in a proper swim diaper for your baby’s swimming activities.