You could just talk to her. My oldest daughter had a problem until she was 11 years old and grew out of it just fine. She's 16 now and hasn't had an issue for years. There are many children out there with the same problem you have. And it's quite likely your mom or someone else in your family has had this problem as well, as it tends to run in the family. So talk to your mom and tell her how this problem makes you feel: embarrassed. I'm sure she will more than understand. Once she agrees to buy them for you, do your part to do your best to correct the issue. Good luck. <3
GoodNites was created in 1994.
Goodnites are disposable diapers which mimic underwear. However, now there is a boxer style of goodnites.
Goodnites are intended for children and younger teens.
Goodnites are not intended for adults but will fir a smaller-sized adult. Kimberly-Clark, the manufacturer of Goodnites, makes Depends for adults.
There are some claims that the competitor for Goodnites, called "Underjams" are more discrete.
You should choose Goodnites based on the gender of the child who will be wearing them. Boys and girls Goodnites are designed with specific absorbency and fit considerations to best suit the needs of each gender.
yes they're girls older than thirteen who need to wear goodnites diapers
goodnites are for the night when they dont know how to wake up to go and dipers are for when they are younger and dont know that there supposed to use the toilet
To change a Goodnites diaper, gently pull down the wet or soiled diaper, clean the child's genital area, and then slide a fresh Goodnites diaper under them. Fasten the sides securely to ensure a snug fit, making sure the leg cuffs are properly positioned to prevent leaks. Dispose of the used diaper properly.
I don't know. I love wearing diapers and goodnites and I'm a 15 year old male. They are so comfortable and I just like wetting my pants.
Girl's Goodnites are most absorbent in the middle while the boy's version is most absorbent in the front and has extra room in the front as well for the anatomical differences.
Goodnites are training pants because they were originally marketed under the Pullups brand. They pull on and off like training pants, making it easy to use the toilet. They are intended for children who are toilet trained in the day, but have trouble at night. Children who wear Goodnites are encouraged to get up and use the toilet if possible.