Does Incontinence Swimwear Really Work?

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Quite simply, YES, Night N Day incontinence swimwear really does work! Incontinence swimwear is designed to hold and contain both urinary and faecal leaks. Our swimwear range has a unique pad-design which contours to the body and provides a safe-guard against the loss of any fluids, which are then captured and contained. Additionally, the fabric is chlorine resistant and has a rating of SFP50 to help block out harmful ultraviolet rays. People who suffer from continence issues can feel embarrassed and lacking in confidence and therefore don’t participate in water activities such as swimming, which may include hydrotherapy. Our Night N Day Swimwear range can help restore your self-esteem and encourage you to try and participate in low-impact aquatic exercises and swimming.   But how do we know that incontinence swimwear really works?  Rosie, the creator of Night N Day invented the very 1st pool containment pant which has
Quite simply, YES, Night N Day incontinence swimwear really does work! Incontinence swimwear is designed to hold and contain both urinary and faecal leaks. Our swimwear range has a unique pad-design

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