Women's Incontinence Pads

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between a pad and a guard?

The main difference between our pads and guards is their shape, with our guards being made to fit men’s bodies. Available in two absorbency levels, their cupped design will fit like a glove and absorb any light drips in a flash.

Our range of slimline pads are designed for womens’ moderate to heavy bladder leaks. These cloud-soft pads mould to the contours of your body and come in a variety of absorbency levels that’ll keep you fresh between changes.

Are guards just for men and pads just for women?

While the shape of guard makes them more suitable as men’s incontinence pads, our range of traditionally shaped pads are great as pads for women, pads for men, incontinence pads for elderly or people of all ages.

Which pads are better for daytime use and which are for night time?

You can wear our pads and guards at any time of day (even overnight!) when you need the protection. Our different absorbencies means there’s the right product for every level of need.

Your pads are thin - does that mean they're less absorbent?

The absorbency of a pad comes from two materials: a fluffy cotton-like material and a powdery polymer sprinkled through the fluff.

It's actually this polymer, called Super-Absorbency Polymer or SAP, that does the majority of the absorption, expanding from near invisibility to form gel-beads that lock in the liquid and odours.

Because our pads and guards have more SAP than fluff, they're able to absorb large amounts in a flash while staying slimline and discreet.

I know how many drops are on the pads I currently buy, so can I just buy the pads from you that have the same number of drops?

We care about giving you the most accurate information on all of our products, so we let you know the maximum capacity in mL as well as using a drop system on our packaging.

This varies per product, so you can easily find this information by clicking through to the product page.

I have bladder incontinence, but I also sometimes get faecal incontinence. Can I still use your pads?

If you need protection from bowel incontinence, we recommend our pull-ups or slips instead. 

Our pull-ups rapidly absorb moderate to heavy bladder voids and/or bowel incontinence without bulk. They’re fuss-free to put on, simply pull them up like underwear and away you go!

Our slips are designed for less mobile bodies and are our highest-absorbing wearable. Their side tabs make them simple to put on and take off for both the wearer and carer.

Got more questions?

Our friendly specialists are here to help. Call now or email our team.

0800 088 5955