Incontinence Tips

Incontinence After Cancer

Incontinence After Cancer

Posted by Chad Birt on Thu Sep 02 2021

To help educate cancer patients and minimize incontinence-related stigma, we’ve developed a guide to managing incontinence after cancer. Learn More.


How to Manage Incontinence in the Workplace Like a Boss

How to Manage Incontinence in the Workplace Like a Boss

Posted by Jessie on Wed Dec 02 2020

Dealing with an overactive bladder is never fun, but when you’re in the workplace, managing “gotta go now” moments—not to mention the use of incontinence aids ranging from adult diapers to booster pads—can be especially frustrating. Whether you’re constantly fighting the urge to run to the restroom or worried about an episode on a Zoom call, the following tips will help you take control of your bladder rather than letting your bladder control you. Read More


Guide to the Best Ways to Choose Bariatric Diapers

Guide to the Best Ways to Choose Bariatric Diapers

Posted by Declan Davey on Mon May 24 2021

Browse our guide to the best ways to choose bariatric diapers and learn about the comfiest, most secure options you can buy online. Read More


How to Change an Ostomy Pouch/Stoma Bag and Recommended Supplies

How to Change an Ostomy Pouch/Stoma Bag and Recommended Supplies

Posted by Chad Birt on Tue Apr 18 2023

An ostomy pouch or stoma bag is a sturdy, plastic container that collects stool. You may need to toilet through a stoma after surgery on your large or small intestine. Some people use an ostomy pouch for a few weeks or months, but for others, it’s a permanent necessity. Regardless, you need to know how to change your ostomy pouch if you have one. Read More