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![]() Molicare Super Plus Medium Adult Diaper US $30.12
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![]() Adult Diaper MEDIUM Mega Sample Pack 10 pcs US $18.00
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![]() Molicare Super Plus Adult Diapers Lrg 14 pack BEST US $21.95
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![]() Adult Diaper LARGE Mega Sample Pack 10 pcs US $18.00
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![]() Molicare Super Plus Adult Diapers Medium 14 pack BEST US $21.95
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![]() 2 Diapers 2 Pads Molicare Active ABDL adult baby US $5.99
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![]() Molicare Super Plus Briefs Overnight Adult Diapers MED US $73.99
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![]() Adult Diapers European Adult Diapers medium US $25.00
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![]() Molicare Super Plus Briefs Overnight Adult Diaper LG US $78.99
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![]() Medline Molicare Super Plus Briefs MD LG Overnight US $39.08
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![]() Medline MoliCare Air Active Disposable Briefs Case Box US $69.95
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![]() Qty 30 HARTMANN MoliCare Super COMFORT Briefs Sm 20 31 ADULT Incontinent US $19.95
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![]() Molicare Briefs Super Plus Small Case of 56 US $69.95
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![]() Molicare Briefs Super Plus Large Extra Large Case 56 US $96.95
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![]() Medline Molicare Super Plus Briefs Large CASE 56 US $91.12
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![]() Medline MoliCare Super Pls Briefs L XL 43 6456 cs US $108.19
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![]() Medline MoliCare Super Plus Briefs Medium Large 56 Case US $97.95
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![]() Medline Molicare Adult Disposable Super Plus Briefs Overnight Use US $61.58
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![]() Molicare Super Plus Briefs Case 56 Briefs LG XL US $89.51
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![]() Medline MoliCare Classic Plus Briefs Case of 120 SMALL US $73.41
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![]() Medline MoliCare Super Briefs Sm 20 31 90 cs US $92.74
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![]() Medline MoliCare Super Briefs Large XLg 43 64 90ct US $142.63
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![]() Molicare Super Plus Adult Diapers Briefs 1 case 2 packs 60 diapers SMALL US $49.99
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Types and Brands of Diapers to Use for Bed-wetting and Companies That Sell Them part 4
The Secure X-Plus briefs are sold by two companies. The first is G.Hirsch and Company. Their toll free number is (800)638-8800 and their other number is (650)692-8770.Their web address is www.ghirschco.com. The other company that sells them is Secure Personal Care. Their web address is www.securepersonalcare.com and their toll free number is (866)440-0049 The Eurobrief is sold by Mediprime. Their web address is www.mediprime.com and their toll free number is (800)825-1288.
Regarding using disposable diapers with either a cloth like or plastic outer covering I would ask the company that sells both kinds to send you a sample of each in order to determine what works best for you. You can get the Tranquility from HDIS .You can get the Molicare Super Plus briefs from both XP Medical and ABAIP. In addition you can purchase Molicare briefs from HDIS but they don't appear to carry the Super Plus briefs-I was on their website recently and I just saw the Molicare Super and the original Molicare. Although these are good from what I hear they're not as absorbent as the Molicare Super Plus briefs. You might want to contact them and see if they can special order the Super Plus briefs from the manufacturer or if they plan on carrying the Super Plus briefs in the future.
Other brands of disposable briefs include Wings by Kendall,Prevail by First Quality,Whitestone,Dignity,At Ease, Attends, and Depends but I've heard mixed reviews about some of these brands. It would be a good idea to contact the companies and see if they can provide samples. HDIS has a brief sample pack-I believe it's $9.95 for the pack. In addition you can buy diaper doublers known as booster pads,liners,and diaper inserts to put in disposable diapers to make them more absorbent. They also make booster pads for cloth diapers and some people purchase baby cloth diapers from places such as Walmart and Target to put in their adult cloth diapers to increase absorbency. Diaper pins(which are referred to as safety pins) and diaper rash ointment can also be purchased from these stores.
I hope the last few sections have given parents a good overview of the wide variety of products available to manage their child, adolescent, or teens bed-wetting. It's important for parents to have a wide variety of options to manage their youngster's bed-wetting. Just as parents have different types and brands of diapers to choose from for their babies,they should have different diapers to choose from to manage their older child,teenager,or adolescent's bed-wetting.
Some people have a favorite style of diaper such as pin-on and stick with that whereas others are happy using both pin-on diapers and other types such as tape-on disposable diapers.Since people have different needs and preferences in terms of managing their bed-wetting and since there are so many different types and brands of diapers available to meet those needs and preferences,it's a good idea to be flexible in trying out different garments because even though you might be happy with one brand or type of product to manage your bed-wetting there might be a product out there(which you might not be aware of) that might better suit your needs. In addition,new brands and products for managing bed-wetting are coming out all the time. Also sometimes peoples needs and preferences change over time.While there is something to be said for sticking for what works,there's also something to be said for trying different brands and products.Sometimes that's the best way(and some would argue the only way) to determine what's most effective for each person and their circumstances.No two people are alike and nowhere is this more true than with choosing a diaper to manage one's bed-wetting.
Too often in life we use a cookie-cutter approach to manage problems and bed-wetting is no exception. Just as a carpenter uses the most effective tools for a particular step in building a house or for a particular project,we must use the most effective diaper to manage bed-wetting and this might be different for each individual for a variety of reasons. Unfortunately due to the taboo nature of bed-wetting the problem is not discussed much and as a result most people are unaware of the full range of products available. Most parents I believe just know about products such as pull-ups and “Goodnites.” Hopefully as time goes on this problem will be less stigmatized and more people will feel comfortable discussing this problem. When this happens people will feel more inclined to talk about the different types of diapers out there to manage bed-wetting.
About the Author
I am a psychology major who writes about the stigma surrounding using diapers to manage nocturnal enuresis(the clinical term for bed-wetting) in older children,adolescents,and teenagers.The purpose of writing my articles is twofold-1.) to help people become more aware of the different diapering options out there for bed-wetters and 2.) to help older children and teens feel less embarrassed about wearing diapers to bed.
What's the best adult diaper on the market today?
I currently wear Abena Abri-Form X-Plus, but is there anything better? I've also tried Secure X-Plus, and didn't think they were as good as Abena, though they were more comfortable. Does anyone know if Molicare Super Plus, Maxicare, or Tranquility ATN are any good? Thanks!
Well, whether a diaper is good or not "depends" on what you're looking for. If you're just incontinent, you're probably looking for something that's absorbent, thin and quiet. But if you're an AB/DL person (as I am -- DL only), you want the most babylike diaper, the largest and noisiest one. Abri-Form X-Plus is the bulkiest one on the market, I believe. Molicare Super Plus is almost as bulky but the problem with it is that the padding is a little stiff and denser than Abri-Form's. I just preferred the Abri-Form between the two.
Tranquility ATN isn't much different from any other. It's bulkier than Depend but not as bulky as Abri-Form. However, I only tried two of them in a sample back five years ago, so they may have changed a bit as some diaper companies update their styles often. I'm not familiar with Maxicare.


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