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To wear these for postpartum incontinence (and the rest) ?

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Petricia · 27/02/2025 12:38

Tesco Nappy Pants Size 9.

Recommended by another new Mum.

Got some and they are bloody huge and would fit most adults.

They actually work better than the pads but it feels weird to be using a kids nappy for this.

Hopefully won’t be needed for long anyway.

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spottytot · 27/02/2025 15:54

I expect they will be a lot cheaper and if they fit why not?

Petricia · 01/03/2025 21:26

Thanks.

I imagine these would also be suitable for older bedwetters too.

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toomanytocount2025 · 01/03/2025 21:30

Why not.

JMSA · 01/03/2025 21:33

If they're comfy and effective, why not Smile
Congrats on your new baby Flowers

Katemax82 · 01/03/2025 22:06

I didn't know these exist.. I'll need them for my son

Petricia · 01/03/2025 23:52

Katemax82 · 01/03/2025 22:06

I didn't know these exist.. I'll need them for my son

They’re new.

Recommended by a friend from antenatal who discovered them by accident her idiot DH bought the wrong size (how that happened I can’t fathom given how big they are).

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glittercunt · 02/03/2025 00:18

They do sell them for adults. The superdrug own brand are pretty good. I use them if my endometriosis is super bad (peri flooding on top) and they're great for the viral cough incontinence when germs come home.

July76 · 10/03/2025 09:51

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