Washable Underwear for Older Kids with Bedwetting
Learn about GoodNites® TRU-FIT Washable Underwear
I was recently introduced to GoodNites TRU-FIT Washable Underwear with absorbent inserts. GoodNites® gave us a
We have been using disposable training pants, but now that he’s older he is somewhat embarrassed by these. He has yet to spend the night at a friend’s house or go to sleepover camp.
According to a GoodNites® brand study, about 1 in 6 children between the ages of 4-12 in the United States suffer from nocturnal enuresis, also known as bedwetting. Bedwetting is a common condition that a child cannot control or be trained out of. GoodNites TRU-FIT are real underwear with disposable, absorbent inserts.
The underwear is machine washable and is available for both boys and girls in S/M and L/XL and in various patterns and colors. The absorbent inserts help protect sheets and pajamas and then are discarded after each night’s use. It’s a great option for older kids in goodnites.
For more information on bedwetting solutions and advice from trusted experts take a look at www.GoodNites.com and the GoodNites® Facebook page.
Our experience with GoodNites TRU-FIT washable bedwetting underwear
I showed my son the package of GoodNites TRU-FIT and explained how they worked. He got a big smile on his face. He seemed really excited about wearing real underwear.
The inserts were easy to place inside the underwear. They fit in a long pocket like elastic area. My son put them on. He son said they felt funny at first, but after a few minutes, he was used to the new feeling. We have used these for 3 nights.
Although the inserts were wet in the morning, the underwear, pajamas, and sheets stayed dry. My son said he likes GoodNites* TRU-FIT* and wants to keep using them.
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This is a sponsored post written by me on behalf of GoodNites* TRU-FIT*.
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