Description
From the manufacturer
Protects Against Leaks
Goodnites’ Quicksorb Protection provides up to 100% leak-free nights no matter how your child sleeps.
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Locks Away Wetness
Goodnites has five layer, Quicksorb Protection to keep your child dry and leak-free.
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Absorbs Odor
Goodnites absorbs odors to keep your child feeling fresh and clean.
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Gap-Free Fit
Goodnites nighttime underwear is soft and stretchy like regular underwear and has a new and improved gap-free fit around the legs* for a comfortable, leak-free fit. *vs previous Goodnites
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Fun Prints & Characters
Just like regular underwear, your child can wear their favorite Disney characters and prints.
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Bedwetting Is Common
1 in 6 kid experience bedwetting. It’s totally normal, and will eventually go away on it’s own.
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Wake Up Dry
Goodnites can help your kid stay dry and comfortable for up to 100% leak-free nights.
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Trade Up From Trainers
Switch to Goodnites Nighttime Underwear for 40% more leak protection* than the leading competitor.
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Get More ZZZ’s
Goodnites help protect against leaks no matter how your child sleeps.
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Awesome Days
Try Goodnites to help your kid wake up feeling dry and awesome.
What is bedwetting?
Bedwetting, or nocturnal enuresis, is a condition that can affect any child. It happens when a child over the age of 5 is unable to control their bladder, and urinates during the night. Your child is not wetting the bed on purpose or consciously.
What are Goodnites?
Goodnites are disposable bedwetting underwear that provide protection for kids who wet the bed at night. They come in four sizes: XS for potty trained kids that still experience nighttime wetness through XL for kids who need longer-term help.
How common is bedwetting?
1 in 6 kids (approximately 7 million kids) experience bedwetting, and it’s more common for kids with ADHD and/or Autism. It’s not your kid’s fault, and there’s nothing you’re doing wrong—it’s just an unavoidable part of growing up for some kids.
How long does bedwetting last?
While every child is different, bedwetting lasts about 4 years on average, and may last longer for children with disabilities. Children tend to grow out of it. In fact, around 97% of children will grow out of bedwetting by the age of 12.
What advice do you have for parents?
Goodnites five-layer Quicksorb protection locks in wetness and odors, and protects against leaks to help your kid wake up dry and confident.
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