Product Description

Enjoy up to 100% clean, dry and fresh protection with our thinnest incontinence pad, Poise Ultra Thin Incontinence Pads with Wings. Unlike period pads, which are meant for menstrual needs, Poise pads are designed to offer protection specifically against light bladder leaks. In fact, Poise bladder control pads have a Dry-Touch layer that rapidly locks away more* wetness for a clean feel and offer up to zero leaks. Not only that, but Poise Ultra Thin Pads come with Poise’s Stay-In-Place Wings to provide a secure fit and help prevent shifting and bunching. Plus, our disposable incontinence pads feature Leak-Block sides for dryness and outstanding protection. As our thinnest protection, each incontinence pad has a Thin-Flex design that holds its shape for all-day comfort. These women’s pads are made with breathable materials that let fresh air in to help eliminate dampness and keep you feeling clean and fresh. Poise incontinence pads are available in Light, Moderate, Maximum and Overnight absorbencies. For lighter absorbency needs, check out Poise Daily Liners. Shop for Poise discreetly by having it shipped directly to your door or pick up curbside. Poise adult incontinence products are HSA/FSA-eligible in the US – check with your provider for coverage details. (*vs. Leading period pads, 24 ml of fluid).


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unexpected bladder leaks

Unexpected Bladder Leaks

Sometimes, bladder leaks can happen when you least expect it. Urge Urinary Incontinence is a sudden urge to urinate, followed by urine loss. The bladder muscles squeeze at the wrong time and cause leaks.

period vs incontinence liners

Period vs Incontinence Pads

Urine escapes the body faster and in higher quantities than menstrual flow, so period pads might feel wetter since they are not designed for urine. Unlike period pads, the materials used in bladder leak pads work to quickly absorb urine, which can help you feel comfortable for longer.

managing bladder leaks

Managing Bladder Leaks

A common cause of bladder leakage is a weakened pelvic floor. According to experts, you can help manage bladder leaks by doing pelvic floor therapy, bladder retraining, and using pads designed specifically for bladder leaks, like Poise.

stress Urinary incontinence

Stress Urinary Incontinence

Stress Urinary Incontinence is the involuntary loss of urine that occurs when pressure is suddenly placed on your bladder. This could happen when you cough, laugh, sneeze, exercise or lift a heavy item.