The washable incontinence briefs
can be washed several times at 60 degrees celcius. They can be tumble dried, although will keep the shape for longer if not. The incontinence briefs are made from 92% cotton and 8% elastane. The absorbing part of the pants is made from 100% cotton. The absorbing layer, known for its high
absorbency, is anti-bacterial and breathable. The incontinence pants does not contain any harmful substances and are certified with
Oeko-Tex 100 Standard Class 1.
We've designed our underwear in patterns and colors that make wet spots less visible than, for instance, solid red or turquoise fabric. We are constantly working on improving the fit and durability of our underwear and are very receptive to our customers' feedback.
The washable underwear is suitable for light daytime incontinence and ensures that minor accidents aren't visible to others while looking just like regular underwear. They are designed to absorb as much as possible without looking bulky or diaper-like. These pants don't have a waterproof membrane like diapers but are breathable and don't rustle. They are not suitable for fecal incontinence.
If a child is self-conscious and embarrassed about their accidents, these underwear can alleviate their worries.
Why does my daughter wet her pants during the day?
There can be many reasons why your daughter struggles to stay dry during the day. For example, it could be due to constipation, a urinary tract infection, giggle incontinence, or an overactive bladder. It’s not something she does because she’s lazy, and psychological reasons are very rarely the cause.
My daughter’s daytime accidents – what can help?
Our knickers can immediately help to make sure your daughter’s accidents aren’t visible to others, so she won’t be teased. She might also benefit from a vibrating watch, which discreetly reminds her to go to the toilet at regular intervals.
How can we resolve our daughter’s incontinence problem?
It’s a good idea to contact your GP. They can refer you to the appropriate incontinence clinic, which can investigate the nature of the incontinence issue. In the meantime, it’s important to ensure that your daughter drinks enough, so her bladder has something to work with. You could also try ‘double voiding’ – that is, when she has finished urinating, encourage her to try again after a few minutes. This can help make sure her bladder is fully emptied.
Read more about our
incontinence underpants here.