How do I know if a Bladder Control Pad is the right choice for me?
A good general rule is that if you are only emptying a portion of your bladder outside of the bathroom, this is probably the right choice for you.
How do I pick what size Bladder Control Pad is right for me?
This all depends on how much fluid is escaping before you can get to the bathroom. For a light gush or dribble, a smaller pad should be sufficient. If a larger amount of fluid is escaping, choose a larger pad.
What do I do if my Bladder Control Pad is leaking?
The first thing to try would be to switch to a larger Bladder Control Pad. If you are not consistently seeing success with a larger pad, switch to the Pull Up.
Do Men and Women need different types of Bladder Control Pads?
Yes. Because the male and female anatomy differ, the pad design by gender differs. Men will have greater success with a Male Guard. Most of the Bladder Control Pads feature packaging that makes the appropriate gender easy to see.
How do I know if a "Flow-Thru" or Booster Pad is the right choice for me?
The "Flow-Thru" or Booster Pad (that does not have a moisture-proof backing) is only appropriate if you will be placing it in a Tabbed Brief or Pull Up. You would not choose this product to place in your own (washable) underwear.
How do I know if a Bladder Control Pad is the right choice for me?
A good general rule is that if you are only emptying a portion of your bladder outside of the bathroom, this is probably the right choice for you.
How do I pick what size Bladder Control Pad is right for me?
This all depends on how much fluid is escaping before you can get to the bathroom. For a light gush or dribble, a smaller pad should be sufficient. If a larger amount of fluid is escaping, choose a larger pad.
What do I do if my Bladder Control Pad is leaking?
The first thing to try would be to switch to a larger Bladder Control Pad. If you are not consistently seeing success with a larger pad, switch to the Pull Up.
Do Men and Women need different types of Bladder Control Pads?
Yes. Because the male and female anatomy differ, the pad design by gender differs. Men will have greater success with a Male Guard. Most of the Bladder Control Pads feature packaging that makes the appropriate gender easy to see.
How do I know if a "Flow-Thru" or Booster Pad is the right choice for me?
The "Flow-Thru" or Booster Pad (that does not have a moisture-proof backing) is only appropriate if you will be placing it in a Tabbed Brief or Pull Up. You would not choose this product to place in your own (washable) underwear.