ahh i dont know ask your doctor he will know. its bettrer to be safe then sorry
It depends on the person really
Rubber pants tend to be more leak-proof than regular diapers, as they provide an extra layer of protection. However, it's important to consider comfort, fit, and breathability when choosing between diapers and rubber pants. You may want to try both options to see what works best for you.
yes
Rubber pants, or other occlusive fabrics, should not be used over the diaper area. Some cloth-like disposable diapers promote better air circulation than plastic-type diapers. It may be necessary for mothers to experiment
I believe the technical answer to this question would be.... "he has a bed wetting problem" good luck with that one...
Yes This Means You Are A Diapr Lover And Probably An Adult Baby i had to wear diapers and rubberpants under my communion dress when i was 15 and i liked wearing them. they made me feel cute and little girlish
Pants ('underpants' in the USA) or trainer pants.
Teens do not go out wearing diapers without pants. In fact, many teens do not wear diapers unless they are suffering from a mental disability.
Some people purchase rubber pants to go over their child's underwear when they are learning to potty train to their clothes dry in case of an accident. Rubber pants have been use by many parents in the past and are still being used today.
Yes, many people still use cloth diapers and plastic pants, particularly among those who prefer eco-friendly and cost-effective options for diapering. Cloth diapers have gained popularity due to their sustainability and the variety of styles available. Additionally, some parents find them to be gentler on their baby's skin compared to disposable diapers. The resurgence of interest in natural parenting methods has also contributed to the continued use of cloth diapers.
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when you were in diapers when you were in short pants