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  2. Goodnites - Wikipedia

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    Goodnites constitute the middle level of Kimberly-Clark's line of disposable products, being targeted at children, teens and young adults. The company also produces Huggies diapers for babies, Pull-Ups training pants for toddlers undergoing toilet training, [6] Poise pads for adult women, and Depend incontinence products for adults in general. [7]

  3. Nocturnal enuresis - Wikipedia

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    Diapers: Wearing a diaper can reduce embarrassment for bedwetters and make cleanup easier for caregivers. These products are known as training pants or diapers when used for younger children, and as absorbent underwear or incontinence briefs when marketed for older children and adults. Some diapers are marketed especially for people with ...

  4. Diaper - Wikipedia

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    Approximately 16% of children in the U.S. over the age of 5 wet the bed, [41] 5% of children over 10 wet the bed, [42] and 2% of children over 15 wet the bed. [43] Some companies have diaper products specifically designed for bedwetting, traditionally hosting higher leak guards, and being pull on style similar to training pants.

  5. Diaper fetishism - Wikipedia

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    Diaper fetishism can be performed on its own or incorporated into other various kinks. [1] These kinks may include paraphilic infantilism, omorashi (also called wetting), and BDSM. When combined with paraphilic infantilism, the fetish is often called adult baby/diaper lover or AB/DL for short.

  6. Halsey Shares Photo of Themselves 'Back in Diapers' Amid ...

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    The singer opened up about getting "back in diapers" after apparently undergoing a procedure amid an ongoing battle with endometriosis. The 29-year-old, who uses she/they pronouns, posted a photo ...

  7. Urinary incontinence - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] The term enuresis is often used to refer to urinary incontinence primarily in children, such as nocturnal enuresis (bed wetting). [4] UI is an example of a stigmatized medical condition, which creates barriers to successful management and makes the problem worse. [5]

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