ihcah 65 Posted August 2 Share Posted August 2 (edited) In case you aren't married or your wife never gave birth, it might be new to you, but: the vast majority of new moms today start out their motherhood experience while themselves wearing diapers. Of course it's for bleeding at first, but also for incontinence, in which case it can and often does last for many weeks, before mostly stabilizing to whatever new level of weaker bladder she'll end up having (depending on Kegel exercises etc). Anyhow, some of you might find the concept gross, but others may enjoy the thought of many joyous new mothers spending their days in diapers. And there's a ton of brands that sell for this purpose, recommendation articles that go over which kind of adult diapers to buy, etc. I wouldn't post anything with the baby itself still in the picture without blocking them out (this is about the mothers, not them!) but there are plenty of great self-posted pictures of these moms and these products. Then perhaps my favorite of all: And a quick shout-out to the many moms who get a head-start on wearing their diapers during the pregnancy: in conclusion, moms are hot Edited August 2 by ihcah (see edit history) DaddyRich, nappypants, vincp44 and 1 other 4 Quote Link to comment
nappypants 751 Posted Friday at 02:16 PM Share Posted Friday at 02:16 PM Yes, love this scenario. I wish they would promote tape-fastening adult nappies for pregnant women and those who have just given birth (and the smaller proportion who may have need of them for some time afterwards due to more significant bladder issues). Quote Link to comment
ihcah 65 Posted Friday at 09:26 PM Author Share Posted Friday at 09:26 PM One of the better "keeps wearing diapers long term for incontinence as a new mum" ads is this one: https://notube.lbbonline.com/media/5cdbde514b5ff8040098104e GoldenG8 and nappypants 2 Quote Link to comment
vincp44 30 Posted Friday at 10:01 PM Share Posted Friday at 10:01 PM Very nice commercial, good looking woman The background "drip drip" music is still the same though as in previous commercials, where awkwardness after laughing was the theme... I still find it too appropriate somehow Quote Link to comment
soakingboy 100 Posted 21 hours ago Share Posted 21 hours ago On 8/5/2022 at 4:16 PM, nappypants said: Yes, love this scenario. I wish they would promote tape-fastening adult nappies for pregnant women and those who have just given birth (and the smaller proportion who may have need of them for some time afterwards due to more significant bladder issues). Oh, I’m absolutely with you, and hoping for the same... I just think the main challenge with that is the comfort issue. These pull-ups are so soft and stretchy, extra important for the dear ladies at that time… the tape-ons are generally a bit more restrictive.. Also, a pull-up is a pull-up.. something society has (in more recent years) made more acceptable (yay!).. tape-on diapers are a little bit more tricky. They are still just diapers… But let’s see! nappypants 1 Quote Link to comment
nappypants 751 Posted 18 hours ago Share Posted 18 hours ago 3 hours ago, soakingboy said: Oh, I’m absolutely with you, and hoping for the same... I just think the main challenge with that is the comfort issue. These pull-ups are so soft and stretchy, extra important for the dear ladies at that time… the tape-ons are generally a bit more restrictive.. Also, a pull-up is a pull-up.. something society has (in more recent years) made more acceptable (yay!).. tape-on diapers are a little bit more tricky. They are still just diapers… But let’s see! Yeah, the pull-ups probably are more comfortable and easier to get used to, in a physical and mental sense. But the traditional nappy has its advantages in such a situation as well, no need to bend down to pull them up, and you can adjust them to fit as required at a given point in time. Quote Link to comment
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