Key features:
- Contoured fit for secure body-shaped protection
- Suitable for moderate to heavy incontinence
- Designed for use with fixation pants, stretch pants, or close-fitting underwear
- Absorbent core helps manage moisture and leaks
- Available in different sizes and absorbency levels
- Suitable for day, night, personal, or assisted care
How Do You Wear Anatomic Incontinence Pads?
Unlike traditional sanitary pads, anatomic incontinence pads require a fixation garment to hold them securely in place. Here is how to put them on correctly:
- Lay the pad flat with the absorbent side facing up and the waterproof backing facing down
- Position the wider end at the back and the narrower end at the front
- Place the pad snugly between the legs, ensuring it sits close to the body
- Pull on your fixation pants, stretch pants, or close-fitting underwear over the top
- Adjust the pad if needed to ensure it sits flat, secure, and comfortable before moving
FAQs
Anatomic pads help manage moderate to heavy incontinence with a close, body-shaped fit.
Yes, most anatomic pads work best with fixation pants, stretch pants, or close-fitting underwear.
Yes, higher-absorbency options may be suitable for overnight use.
Choose based on absorbency, size, comfort, and whether it is needed for day, night, or carer-assisted care.










































