To answer your question accurately we would really have to know the severity of your problem. Although many people worldwide have a "bladder problem", some are more severe than others.
If you feel that you may have to wear diapers, please consult your local Healthcare professional. They will be able to guide you as to what will be best.
I'm wondering if you're confusing diapers with sanitary pads that some women used when they're menstruating.
Usually teenage girls do NOT wear diapers, but in rare case in which they might (bladder problems or infections) then it should be the same way you would change a baby's diaper.
yes for comfort and bladder
Some need them as they have problems with urine leakages.
Some adult women wear nappies, or diapers, because they have bladder or bowel problems. Others may wear them because they like to, for example adult babies and diaper lovers.
It is likely that more women wear adult diapers. Pregnancy and childbirth are significant factors in bladder weakness which may lead to the need to wear diapers.
Teens should not need to wear diapers. If the teen is having problems with incontinence, they should see a doctor to find out what is causing the problems. There are adult products for people with medical conditions that cause incontinence. These are not diapers, but are designed to accomodate the adult body. -- Yes, diapers are good for teens if they need them
A diaper is a garment worn around the anal - genital area designed to absorb urine and feces. Babies usually wear them until they learn to control bladder and bowel movements. Diapers are also manufactured for older people with bladder or bowel problems. Wearing diapers can also be a sexual fetish.
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Many adults wear diapers. Some do so due to incontinence, which is any problem with bladder or bowel control. It is more common in older or disabled people but otherwise healthy adults can sometimes need diapers, such as women who have experienced bladder or bowel damage from childbirth. Some adults wear diapers for pleasure, they are known as Adult Babies and Diaper Lovers (AB/DL). Also some may wear them for convenience, or the inability to get to a toilet for whatever reason.
If they are unable to change their own, and if they wear diapers, you can. Not all adults with Spina Bifida wear diapers, and many who do are quite capable of changing them by themselves.
A diaper is nothing more than a type of underwear so if it is under your clothes I don't see what the problem is. Many adults with bowel or bladder control problems wear diapers or pads in public. No one has to know. And no it is certainly not illegal.