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Is It Okay To Still Wear Pullups

Is it OK to wear pull ups at 15?

Yes it is okay to wear one IF you need one. Some of the other people who answered "Wearing them will only make you less likely to ever get dry" are wrong. If that was the case than no one would ever wet the bed. Sleeping in a wet bed is not desirable or comfortable in ANY way. The medicine will take some time for your body to adjust to and work so wearing the pull-ups for a little bit is not a big deal. They make pull-ups and diapers for teens and adults because many people do actually need them so its not that uncommon.

As far as getting them, if you're embarrassed to you could always just ask your mom to get them. You could also order them online. Buying them at the store isn't something other people will really notice. If anybody (NO ONE will) asks about them you could always say they are for a relative (make one up) and they are staying with you and they need them. But if you go into a store, get the product and just pay for it, no one will really care to notice, as many people do this on a daily basis.

To avoid anyone noticing, best idea is probably just avoid other people, at least until the medication begins to work and you don't need them anymore. Depending on which kind you get, they aren't really noticeable. If you get a brand like GoodNites or Depends, they are quiet and thin and all you have to do is make sure they are covered by shirt around the waistline and wear sweatpants over them.

Good Luck!

Is it okay I have to wear pull ups as a young adult?

It's 100% okay and anyone worth having in your life will be okay with it.Make sure your doctor knows about any medical causes. If you switch doctors, always have the information available. It's part of your medical history.Always expect close friends and significant others to be supportive. If one isn't, get them out of your life. What kind of person doesn't support you? No one I'd like to know.Keep the information away from acquaintances and others who aren't close to you. It's none of their business. You don't want to know their bathroom habits, either.For yourself, try to see it in a matter of fact way. This is just what you do when you get dressed and use the bathroom. Normalize it, and your confidence should improve.

5 & 6 year old girls still in pull-ups?

I have 2 girls, one is 5 & the other is 6. They're both still wearing pull-ups. I know I've heard many times that kids should be potty trained by 3 or 4, but my daughters like wearing pull-ups & want to keep wearing them. So my question is: Is it ok to let my daughters keep wearing pull-ups, even though they're alot older than the normal potty training age, because they like them? I don't know why they still want to be in pull-ups, but they do, for some reason or another!

Older teen having to wear pull ups?

cunsult a dr....Sometimes there are underlying psychological issues that may contribute to an older child wetting the bed, such as stress at school or in the family.

Bedwetting may run in the family, and children who wet the bed likely have someone in their family who also wet the bed.

and I would wear em regardless as nobody will be seeing them but you hopefully.... or you could just go and exchange them for the boy ones...

My 34 month old still wears diapers and pull up. okay? or No?

My daughter just turned 34 months old and She is still wearing diapers during the day and pull ups at night. Shes not fully potty trained, she'll only use the bathroom if you ask her if she needs to go. We are in the process of moving and there is just not the time to do it. Is that okay?

12 year old still in pull-ups?

I would suggest that you just don't buy the pull-ups or diapers at all anymore. A child doesn't like to feel uncomfortable any more than adults do. So, if he pees his underwear, he'll have to change into new ones, and he will! He is hitting puberty soon (if he hasn't already) and I would strongly suggest that you stop this immediately. I'm certain that he won't be too fond of going into the locker room at school for gym class and be wearing a diaper while his friends are not. He's doing what you are allowing him to do. I know that doesn't sound very nice, but you're the parent, he is the child... and you must guide him!

Good Luck!

Should I wear gloves when doing pull ups?

Pull-ups require you to call on some significant strength from your body in order to perform a successful rep. Not only do you need a strong back and biceps to get your face up to that bar, but you need to have a strong grip as well. Having a good grip necessitates having strong forearm, wrist, hand and finger muscles. If your fingers ache, you may want to work on your grip strength.If your fingers ache when performing pull-ups, you may need to increase your grip strength. Poor grip strength prevents you from having a strong and secure grip during exercise sets. If your grip strength is weak, your body's resistance will put too much weight onto your hands and fingers, straining them. You can increase your grip strength in a variety of ways.You can also use equipment, such as hand grip dynamometers, rubber webbing or balls, such as tennis balls, that you can squeeze to strengthen your grip.It depends on your grip strength whether to go for gloves or not. I am comfortable without gloves and go for Max reps and number of sets. If you feel that you are able to strengthen your grip using gloves and can go for increased number of reps, go for gloves. Later, you can get rid of them.

Is it bad for a boy to wear pull-up diapers?

How old is the boy? Does he have a medical issue? If he’s a toddler and pre-school, then it’s quite acceptable. For some, training is harder. However, when school starts, a child should be more capable of bladder control. If it’s a medical issue, that is outside the bounds of any prediction from Quora.If the child is wear pullups because he has lazy parents who won’t help train him, that’s a whole other category. Once he gets to school, and the kids find out, and they will, he will be humiliated by the whole school yard. The teachers will become involved, and then, probably social services. It’s a low level of abuse, but it will still be considered abusive.If he’s much older, and still wearing them, he needs psychological/psychiatric care and help. This is a much deeper problem and it needs intervention.I know—it’s a bunch of different scenarios, but each has it’s end result.

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