Bedwetting can be stressful for the whole family, it shouldn't be stressful to figure out what size of Goodnites® Nighttime Underwear to buy. Learn more about why the right fit matters and when to change sizes.
Available in a Range of Sizes
The right nighttime underwear size for your child
Goodnites® Nighttime Underwear comes in five sizes, ranging from XS to XXL. Remember, every child is different, so it’s best to go by your child's weight and fit of the nighttime underwear.
If you have a tough time keeping your child on the scale long enough to get their weight, you can use this handy trick: step onto your bathroom scale without your child. Record your regular weight. Then, step onto it while holding your child and you will get your combined weights. Then, subtract your weight from the combined weight and you will get your child’s weight.
Having trouble finding the right size and fit? Take the Goodnites Product Finder Quiz and find the right bedwetting product for your child.
If you have a tough time keeping your child on the scale long enough to get their weight, you can use this handy trick: step onto your bathroom scale without your child. Record your regular weight. Then, step onto it while holding your child and you will get your combined weights. Then, subtract your weight from the combined weight and you will get your child’s weight.
Having trouble finding the right size and fit? Take the Goodnites Product Finder Quiz and find the right bedwetting product for your child.
Choosing the right nighttime underwear size helps prevent leaks
Using the right-sized Goodnites® Nighttime Underwear is extremely important to help prevent leaks from bedwetting accidents, which can happen when your child is wearing a size that is too small or too large. Leaks can sometimes happen, but choosing the right size product is a great way to prevent them and to keep your child comfortable.
When to change sizes
You can use the weight and fit of the nighttime underwear to best make this decision, but here are a few signs to look for to know when your child should move to a larger size:
- Your child complains about the underwear being too tight.
- Your child has moved up in size in other clothing.
- The legs are too tight and leave red marks on your child.
- There are red marks anywhere on your child that the underwear elastic touches.
- You’ve had an increase in leaks from bedwetting accidents.