I got to try out this mattress pad protector with wings from WearEver. They make a bunch of products for people with incontinence issues like briefs, panties, diabetic socks and mattress pad protectors. I'm only 28 so I don't really have an incontinence issue right now but I was mainly interested in the mattress pad protector for the kids.
The top layer of the bed pad is made from an 80/20 cotton/polyester blend called IBEX. This top layer is quilted to a top quality, 8 oz poly soaker which holds the moisture. The third, and bottom layer, is the moisture proof layer; it is made from a knitted, vinyl, barrier fabric. The bed pad is finished with double bound edges for a long life of many washings.
This amazing mattress pad will hold up to 60 ounces of liquid.
You can wash this and reuse it. It's way better than disposable pads in my opinion.
This bed is a twin sized bed. So as you can see it fits perfectly on it. I just have it on the top to show you. I actually put it under the Mattress sheet cover because I didn't want it showing. I think this is perfect for kids who are having a problem wetting the bed. I was going through that periodically and I didn't want this mattress to get messed up. Who has the money to keep buying new mattresses? I know I don't and your average momma wouldn't either! This is the perfect investment for that problem. This would actually be pretty good for even females on their menstrual cycle. Let's face it...sometimes things get messy during that time of the month and you need a little extra coverage on your sleeping area. I think this would be great for that purpose.
Someone was a little shy holding the WearEver pamphlet showing the female wearing the panties lol. I just wanted him to lay on the bed showing where exactly the pad would be under a child. It's the perfect size to accommodate the area the wetness would hit if it were to happen again.
I totally recommend this product to anyone for their kids , older family members or just themselves if they wanted to use it to protect their mattress under them. At $20 you can afford to have this for your kid or kids. A new mattress would cost you hundreds to replace so this peace of mind is very affordable.
You can check out WearEver's site here: http://www.weareverincontinence.com/
You can order your bed pads through here: http://www.weareverincontinence.com/incontinence-bed-pads/
You can find WearEver on Facebook here: https://www.facebook.com/weareverus
You can also check WearEver on their Pinterest page here: www.Pinterest.com/WeareverUS
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When I potty train my son
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ReplyDeleteMy mother has just been diagnosed with Lewy Body Dementia. I will become her primary caregiver. One of the likely possibilities is that she will lose control of many normal daily functions. I would use this to help with her care
ReplyDeleteMy mom is sometime incontinent, so I would use this for her bed...
ReplyDeleteThis would be great for my son and daughter to use!
ReplyDeleteTotally need this for my son!
ReplyDeleteMy 3 year olds bed. This would be a life saver.
ReplyDeleteI would use this on my toddler's bed. Hopefully it would save her mattress.
ReplyDeleteI would use this for my daughter's bed. She is starting to climb out of her crib so we just ordered a big girl bed, but she is not even close to being potty trained. I don't want her to destroy a brand new mattress!
ReplyDeleteI would use it for my 3 year old.
ReplyDeleteMy 19 month old is potty trained but we have our share of night time accidents!!!! She is really good at waking me up in the middle of the night if she has to go but this would SAVE our mattress.
ReplyDeleteI would love this for my 3 year old who we are still working on potty training
ReplyDeleteI would use this on my 2 year old daughters bed.
ReplyDeleteWe're potty training the Littlest this summer. Oldest and Middlest are good to go, but we're having difficulty with the baby. I'd use it for her. :)
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ReplyDeleteI would use this for travel to put on a hotel bed or a friend's bed if we are sleeping over in case my 2 year has an accident.
ReplyDeleteI would put it on the bed in our guest room. :)
ReplyDeleteI would use this for my grandma! We normally buy her disposable pads but this would be better than disposables!
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