Great Protection, Discreet Coverage
- Urologist Recommended
- Reinforced Leak Guards
- Sensitive-Skin Friendly
- Latex- and Fragrance-Free
- No Harsh Chemicals or Irritants
- Advanced Odor Protection
- PEFC Certified
- Made in the USA
Invisible protection for lighter leaks
Our best-selling moderate pads are perfect for those who experience minor or occasional leaks. These pads can absorb up to 1 cup of liquid and are completely invisible under clothing.
The absorbent top layer quickly removes liquid to keep you dry and fresh while the reinforced leak guards prevent any accidents.
The waterproof, tacky backing ensures the pad and the liquid stay locked in place. They are designed to specifically fit the womanβs body and be completely discreet.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How do incontinence pads work?
How do incontinence pads work?
Incontinence pads and liners are designed to provide protection against bladder leaks. They work by absorbing and locking away liquid to keep skin dry and prevent unwanted leaks.
Most incontinence pads have a soft, absorbent core that quickly wick away moisture. They also feature a waterproof backing that prevents the absorbed liquid from leaking through to your clothing or bedding.
Incontinence pads are disposable and come in various absorbency levels. Because Incontinence Pads are available in three absorbency levels which range from 1 cup to 3 cups of liquid.
How often should I change incontinence pads?
How often should I change incontinence pads?
The frequency of changing incontinence pads depends on the pad's absorbency level and the level of bladder leaks that the wearer experiences.
For light incontinence, you may be able to change the pad every few hours or as needed. For heavier leaks, you might need to change the pad more frequently to maintain skin health.
Overnight pads, designed for extended use, can typically last through the night without needing to be changed.
How do incontinence pads differ from menstrual pads?
How do incontinence pads differ from menstrual pads?
While incontinence pads, menstrual pads, and panty liners may look similar, they are designed for different purposes. Incontinence pads absorb a rapid flow of urine very quickly and hold a lot of liquid. Menstrual pads are designed for a slow flow and do not hold as much liquid.
If you are experiencing bladder leaks and are using menstrual pads, you will likely not have adequate protection against leaks.
How do I update my plan?
How do I update my plan?
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