cathdiap Posted September 10, 2015 Share Posted September 10, 2015 I believe no diaper is completely safe in all situations when you are incontinent. For example when you are bicycling in a wet diaper or you Link to comment
rusty pins Posted September 10, 2015 Share Posted September 10, 2015 Sometimes I do, sometimes I don't. Link to comment
captureastronautbywomen Posted September 10, 2015 Share Posted September 10, 2015 I don't really like to wear plastic pants over my diapers, but i guess it depends on the type or brand of diapers and i all Link to comment
ldatsea Posted September 10, 2015 Share Posted September 10, 2015 you're right NO diaper is 100% leak proof Link to comment
beallucanb Posted September 10, 2015 Share Posted September 10, 2015 They are like a little insurance against leaks the main thing is you need to be aware of the leg bands getting wet. That is how I use them, if I feel the leg band getting wet, I know a full blown leak is on its way. Link to comment
Bettypooh Posted September 11, 2015 Share Posted September 11, 2015 Plastic or rubber pants aren't intended to contain moisture over time; only long enough for the diaper to absorb it. A plastic-backed disposable will not absorb from the outside, so they will do little good here, save for as beallucanb says- an indicator of diaper leakage so you can do something about that. Over cloth-like backed disposables the idea may have merit. As 'insurance' against pinholes and rips in the backing they can work, but I've never had that problem and I'm a very active person at work. My stored changes are always from a tested bag so if it ever does happen to me, it will go no further I think the real solution is to find a diaper which works well for you, learn how it feels when nearing it's limits, and to change either before then or when you feel that happen. If you push the limits to the point where plastic panties can make a difference then you are pushing too far. Better to try to avoid problems than try to handle them when you don't need to Bettypooh 1 Link to comment
nappyboymids Posted September 11, 2015 Share Posted September 11, 2015 I always wear plastic pants over a disposable at night because I sometimes I move around a lot and the tapes can get dislodged without my realising. Link to comment
maly Posted September 11, 2015 Share Posted September 11, 2015 you're right NO diaper is 100% leak proof Link to comment
Inconito Posted September 12, 2015 Share Posted September 12, 2015 I mainly use plastic pants on top of my disposable to help cut down odor issues, I usually wear a pretty heavy combo for everyday work situations. At the end of the day, when being in a fairly wet diaper (+8 hours) plastic pants and babypowder inside the diaper makes sure that no one smells my wet diaper. Also as a sort of last defend against leaks, since I can put paper or a thin absorbant pad in between my diaper and plasticpants to absorb any leaks from the diaper until I get home and are able to change into a clean diaper. Link to comment
dlnoir Posted September 12, 2015 Share Posted September 12, 2015 (edited) Pretty much like Idatsea said I also wear a cloth diaper and plastic pant over my disposable for multiple reasons. Edited October 21, 2015 by dlnoir Link to comment
dlsmd Posted September 13, 2015 Share Posted September 13, 2015 i voted sometimes i only voted this way because of these reasons for why you might need plastic pants over a disposable diaper 1. if you might leek before you will have a chance to change Link to comment
Dude84 Posted September 13, 2015 Share Posted September 13, 2015 I never do, and am a urinary incontinent male who wears 24/7. I have never found any that are comfortable for me, though some of this may be due to being a full-time permanent wheelchair user and consequently sat in a reasonably fixed position for long periods of time (conversely though, have found that "cloth backed" nappies irritate my legs). Additionally, I only have a relatively average sized two-bedroom flat, and I'm not running heating just to dry plastic pants on radiators visible for all to see. However, I also use the best nappies that I can source at present, which are currently Abriform X-Plus medium (plastic backed, sourced via import) and through a long process of experimnentation have determined the usual length of time I can go before changing (and avoiding leaks) though this depends on how I am in terms of my health on any given day, and what I'm doing (e.g. general hanging around the flat vs. out drinking late with friends). Different people obviously have different experiences and requirements, and yes I do leak occasionally... If I'm drinking frequently and haven't changed in a while, or if I fall asleep on a bus and forget (as happened around a month ago), but no preventative method is entirely certain, short perhaps of spending the entire day, literally, sat on a toilet. Link to comment
Baby Brian Posted September 14, 2015 Share Posted September 14, 2015 I do as well. Well, PUL pants any ways. Like the others have said, no diaper is 100% leak proof. And while it's true that a diaper cover won't do anything to absorb a leak, it most certainly will help you to notice that leak before it becomes noticeable to those around you. I've also found that I can never guarantee if/when I will leak either. As such, I most often wear a diaper cover when leaks could be disastrous to my current productivity. Link to comment
babybub Posted September 14, 2015 Share Posted September 14, 2015 Yes, always. I wear plastic pants all the time when wearing a disposable for peace of mind the noise and its more babyish Link to comment
stevewet Posted September 15, 2015 Share Posted September 15, 2015 I always sleep with plastic pants over my nappy and sometimes when I know I won't be able to readily change I wear them during the day too. Link to comment
Little_annie Posted September 22, 2015 Share Posted September 22, 2015 i wear them over my disposable diaper when i travel. im a scaredy cat the last thing i want it to have a wet seat in an Link to comment
Craisler Posted September 22, 2015 Share Posted September 22, 2015 During the day, I'd say that plastic pants are not essential, assuming you've found a disposable diaper that consistently works well for you. However, at night, disposable diapers almost always leak; especially, if you're a side sleeper like me. Link to comment
Dubious Posted September 22, 2015 Share Posted September 22, 2015 I have never leaked outside of bed, it being laying down relaxing or outside For bed I'd rather use some bed protection for the occasional leak Link to comment
John Davis Posted September 23, 2015 Share Posted September 23, 2015 Guys, the poll results probably are a bit off. Link to comment
wetatnight Posted October 5, 2015 Share Posted October 5, 2015 I wear plastic pants over my disposable diapers because I tend to flood my diapers and they some time leak if I don't have that extra layer of protection Link to comment
Diapered Dave Posted October 6, 2015 Share Posted October 6, 2015 Although I'm not daytime incontinent, (But a bedwetter for over 20 yrs..) Link to comment
FullyLoaded Posted October 6, 2015 Share Posted October 6, 2015 I learned a number of years ago, that -for me- my diapers split when I was wearing a size too small. With a properly fitted diaper I have not had it happen even once. According to most diaper manufacturer's partial recommendations, and from others that told me; Link to comment
Baby Brian Posted October 7, 2015 Share Posted October 7, 2015 The last time I used Unique Wellness Superio I had a few split open right up the crotch! Link to comment
Craisler Posted October 7, 2015 Share Posted October 7, 2015 When Attends first came out, the absorbent fluff was heat welded in along lines from front to back to keep the fluff from moving about. Link to comment
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