Bedwetting Night Products

With these products you can minimize the problems associated with nocturnal enuresis, commonly known as bedwetting. Thanks to these pants, your child can sleep over at friends and go camping without accidents being noticed by others. Depending on the size, the pants can absorb 350-600 ml, they are comfortable to wear and are washable at up to 60 degrees.

The bedwetting alarm can help your child to stop peeing in bed. A sensor registers that it gets wet and activates the alarm so that you can stop the accident, and it helps your child to stop bedwetting.

However, treatment with bedwetting alarms requires that your child is motivated to solve the bladder problem too.

Pjama has developed a thoroughly tested product which can help your child to stop bedwetting. The product consists of a pair of grey shorts with internal sensors which are activated by urine from the bladder and immediately send a signal to the alarm so that the child and its parents can react in time.The Pjama alarm can be connected to your smartphone via the Pjama app.

The Pjama bedwetting treatment has been in the pipeline for 10 years, and Pjama calls it “a bedwetting revolution”.

The absorbing sheet is very easy to put on the bed and is able to absorb up to 2 litres of liquid, making it an excellent solution for bedwetting due to nocturnal enuresis or an overactive bladder, meaning that both the bed and mattress are well protected.

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Cool bedwetting shorts

You may feel very uncomfortable when sending your child to a friend’s home or on a camp – well knowing that he or she may risk waking up with wet nightclothes and bed linen. Or you may not send your child to a friend’s home at all because the child is afraid of bedwetting there. The Pjama night incontinence shorts can be the solution to the bedwetting problem: They are able to absorb 350-600 ml and keep the urine inside the shorts so that no one will notice an accident. The absorption capacity varies depending on the size: The smallest pair (size 3-4 years) can absorb approx. 350 ml, and the largest pair (size 14-16 years) can absorb approx. 700 ml. The blue Pjama shorts cannot be used together with the Pjama alarm. Only the grey shorts can be used with the Pjama alarm.

Bedwetting treatment with alarm

Using a bedwetting alarm is an efficient way to help your child to stop bedwetting. The alarm sensor fitted in the child’s pants registers urine and sends a signal so that the child and its parents wake up in time. This provides 2 benefits: You can stop the accident in time so that the sheets, mattress etc. are protected, and more importantly: You help your child to stop bedwetting. The treatment product from Pjama consists of a pair of grey shorts where sensors are sewn into the fabric in relevant spots. The sensors register urine, and through a small transmitter attached at the waistband, it sends a signal to the alarm which can be heard by the child and its parents. Moreover, the alarm can also be connected to your smartphone via the Pjama app.
Of course, the grey shorts can also be used without the alarm.

Frequently Asked Questions about Incontinence Underwear for Men

What is a bedwetting alarm?

A bedwetting alarm is a device that detects moisture via a sensor and triggers an alarm when the child starts to urinate. It helps the child wake up and stop the accident.

How does a bedwetting alarm work?

The alarm is activated when the sensor in the child’s underwear becomes wet. It sends a signal (sound or via an app), so the child and parents wake up and can respond quickly.

Can a bedwetting alarm help my child stop bedwetting?

Yes, with regular use, a bedwetting alarm can help the child learn to respond to the body’s signals and gradually stop bedwetting.

How long does treatment with a bedwetting alarm take?

Most children experience improvement within 2–3 months, but it depends on the child’s motivation and consistent use.

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How much can Pjama shorts absorb?

Pjama shorts can absorb approximately 350–600 ml of liquid depending on the size, making them suitable for nighttime use.

Can my child sleep over with incontinence shorts?

Yes, Pjama shorts allow children to stay overnight with friends or go on camps without accidents being noticed.

What is required for successful bedwetting treatment?

The treatment requires that the child is motivated and that the alarm is used consistently. Parental support also plays an important role.

How do you best protect the bed and mattress from bedwetting?

In addition to incontinence shorts, an absorbent sheet can be used, which can absorb up to approximately 2 litres of liquid and effectively protect the mattress.

What is the difference between blue and grey Pjama shorts?

Grey Pjama shorts: Used for both bedwetting training (with an alarm) and absorption.

Blue Pjama shorts: Used only to absorb and hide accidents – not for treatment.