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The downside is, They hold liquids in etc.They are very good in keeping the bed dry. So, please do not neglect your LO. Get you LO's up and changed to a clean diaper that is meant for day time. You are correct, they don't hold as much liquid, which means you may have to convince them to get to the bathroom sooner than later.
The main trick is to keep bedsores away from you LO. Do this by getting them to the restroom as much as possible, and if not... change them right away, clean them, and freshen them...
OK... we did this to our children... and now we get to do this again as role reversal is a true thing... we do this duty to our adult seniors or ones who need it done..as most have done for us as we were babies...
Abri Forms are good... use them at night time.. get them up, clean them, and put them in daytime diapers so they can "breathe" ..... let air get in there.
Any diaper that is going to hold in moisture is going to cause another issue if not addressed properly... Please understand that...
At least the bed is dry... the diaper can be disposed of much easier than a mattress....
Look at the forums, someone else mentioned another brand, and that seemed really good too....
She is bedridden so a washable Chuck pad topped with a disposable large chuck pad is placed underneath. She still has the occasional leak but this system is working well
They are $21 for 20 count.
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For example the PCP may observe this as a " decline" in patient's status and may want or need to make other assessments or recommended options...
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