
Absorbent Incontinence Underwear You'll Love
Staying leak-free with highly absorbent incontinence underwear that fits is key to managing bladder leakage. Our adult briefs for men and women are built with a super-absorbent core, reinforced leak guards, odor protection, and a comfortable, discreet fit. Our incontinence product range includes maximum absorbency and overnight absorbency underwear.
Our super-soft underwear is latex-free and dermatologist tested so you can stay comfortable and irritation-free.
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How does incontinence underwear work?
How does incontinence underwear work?
Incontinence underwear, also known as adult diapers, is designed to provide protection and absorbency for those who experience urinary or fecal incontinence. Incontinence underwear is worn similarly to regular underwear, but it comes with added layers of absorbent material. These materials quickly absorb large amounts of liquid to keep you dry and prevent leaks.
How long can you wear incontinence underwear?
How long can you wear incontinence underwear?
How long you can wear incontinence underwear depends on the absorbency level of the adult diaper and your specific needs. Some incontinence underwear is designed for light to moderate leaks, while others like Because brand's overnight absorbency underwear is designed for heavier leaks and can be worn longer. Generally, it's a good idea to change underwear as soon as it becomes soiled to prevent skin irritation.
How do I tell which side is the front and which side is the back?
How do I tell which side is the front and which side is the back?
You can tell which side of Because underwear is the back by looking for the size indicator. The side with the size indicator is the back.
How do I choose the right size of incontinence underwear?
How do I choose the right size of incontinence underwear?
Choosing the right size of incontinence underwear is crucial for optimal comfort and effectiveness. To find the appropriate size, you should measure your waist and hip circumference and review our size chart to determine the right size.
Avoid choosing a size that is too tight, as it may lead to discomfort and create pressure points. On the other hand, selecting a size too large could result in inadequate protection and leakage.
A well-fitting incontinence garment should be snug but not overly tight, with proper coverage and containment for your specific body shape and needs.
What types of incontinence does Because underwear address?
What types of incontinence does Because underwear address?
Whether you’re managing stress urinary incontinence (e.g. from coughing, sneezing, or laughing), urge incontinence or overactive bladder (OAB), or overflow incontinence, our adult diapers are engineered to provide maximum protection and absorbency so you can stay leak-free day and night.
Can you wear incontinence underwear every day?
Can you wear incontinence underwear every day?
Yes, you can wear incontinence underwear daily if you experience bladder or bowel leaks. It is designed to be comfortable and discreet for everyday use.
I can never find incontinence products that are absorbent enough for my leakage, what can I do?
I can never find incontinence products that are absorbent enough for my leakage, what can I do?
If you struggle to find incontinence products that are absorbent enough for your level of leakage, you may benefit from using booster pads.
Booster pads are disposable, thin, absorbent inserts designed to be placed inside disposable incontinence underwear for women or incontinence briefs for men to increase their absorbency without interfering with the core function of the product.
Unlike regular pads, booster pads do not have a waterproof backing, allowing urine to flow through once they reach capacity, ensuring the main incontinence product continues absorbing. This can provide extra protection for heavy leaks while extending the wear time of your primary incontinence product.
Can you use period underwear for incontinence?
Can you use period underwear for incontinence?
Period underwear and incontinence underwear share some similarities in terms of design, but they are very different when it comes to construction and absorbency levels. Period underwear typically absorbs 25 mL of menstrual blood (not urine), or one-tenth of a cup.
Because incontinence underwear for women and men range is designed to hold between 946 mL and 1400 mL of urine, or 4-6 cups. Individuals with moderate to heavier leaks should choose incontinence underwear over menstrual underwear if their goal is to prevent leaks and maintain proper hygiene and comfort.
What’s the difference between incontinence pads and guards and incontinence underwear for women and incontinence underwear men?
What’s the difference between incontinence pads and guards and incontinence underwear for women and incontinence underwear men?
Incontinence underwear and pads work by quickly absorbing large amounts of liquid away from the body and locking it into a super absorbent core. While incontinence pads and guards are designed to be worn with regular underwear, incontinence underwear is meant to be worn alone under your clothes.
Why am I experiencing leakage from my disposable incontinence briefs?
Why am I experiencing leakage from my disposable incontinence briefs?
Experiencing leakage from your disposable incontinence briefs can often be due to an improper fit, as briefs that are too loose or too tight may not provide a secure seal, allowing leaks to escape.
Additionally, using a product with lower absorbency than needed for your level of bladder leaks can cause overflow, leading to accidents. Some briefs may also have slow-absorbing cores that fail to lock in liquid quickly enough, increasing the risk of leakage.
Lastly, products without protective side guards can allow liquid to escape from the edges, especially when sitting or lying down.
Does washable incontinence underwear exist?
Does washable incontinence underwear exist?
Yes, washable incontinence underwear exists and is designed to provide reusable, absorbent protection against leaks. These eco-friendly alternatives to disposable briefs offer discreet comfort while effectively managing bladder leakage.

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