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What to Know About Adult Diapers, Pull Up Underwear, and Accessories
When caring for a loved one with mobility impairments, Alzhimer’s, Parkinson’s, Autism, cancer or simply aging-related changes, incontinence can become a challenge. Incontinence can take make shapes and forms, like: Whatever the reason behind the toileting challenge, we offer a variety of adult diapers solutions. It’s important to find a diaper that is discreet, absorbent, and most of all - comfortable.
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There are three primary differences between unisex pull-ups and gender-specific pull-ups. All tab-style diaper products are unisex, meaning any tab-style product we offer will be ideally suited regardless of gender. Which product is “best” for you depends on your: Plastic-backed diapers are not more absorbent than cloth-backed diapers. Absorbency has to do with the amount of polymers (tiny absorbent beads) in a product, not the backing. Cloth-backed diapers are more comfortable, more breathable, better for your skin health, and just as absorbent as plastic-backed options—if not more so. Our Overnight Briefs with Tabs are the most absorbent we offer. These also typically come with features like breathable backing and an odor guard, so you can enjoy comfortable, all-night sleep. A booster pad can be added to a pull-up for an extra layer of absorbency. These products have a flow-through backing and, once full, will allow liquid to pass through to the absorbent product beneath. We do not recommend inserting a bladder pad or anything else with a plastic or waterproof backing inside a brief or pull-up. The waterproof backing traps liquid against the skin, leading to skin breakdown, and leaks out the sides and waistband. Overnight incontinence pads provide the highest level of absorbency. Alternatively, customers looking for the absorbency of a pull-up but the style of a pad should consider a pant liner. For customers with heavy incontinence (multiple full voids in a day or overnight), we recommend switching to a pull-up style product. These provide additional absorbency and coverage, but have the style of regular underwear Yes. They are the perfect cover-up for disposable diapers or any other absorbent medium. However, to prevent leaking more effectively at night, we recommend using a diaper with overnight absorbency or a complementary product like booster pads, to extend the life of the diaper or underpants, to prevent the liquid to pass on to the sheets. What's the difference between unisex pull-ups and gender-specific pull-ups?
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