As a parent with a child that is bedwetting, it can be a busy job keeping up with the tasks. This is where being organised comes into play and where having the right products in places like peejamas and bedwetting sheets make life a lot easier,
mattress protectors mixed with pajamas can eliminate large liquid spills onto our mattresses and sheets, helping the clean-up process.
Peejamas are clothing sort of underwear intended to be worn while urinating. A pair of loose-fitting shorts with an elastic waistband is the most common style.
Children with high anxiety, ADHD and autism or heavy sleepers and dreamers, or some common reason for bedwetting
Pajamas can be worn in a variety of ways, depending on the individual's care. Some people wear them to avoid getting urine on their clothing and fabrics. Peejamas can also be worn as support for incontinence protection.
Another use is for training pants instead of nappies. Save hundreds of dollars compared to nighttime pullups and nappies.
Outer: 100% Cotton
Inner: 80% Bamboo / 20% polyester
Waterproofing: PUL
Made from OEKO-TEX certified fabrics.
Peejamas are NOT pre-washed, meaning they may shrink. Please account for possible shrinkage when determining your sizing.
Shorts, Trousers, and Sets view sizing chart
Wash 4–5 times before use for maximum absorbency wash. Turn inside out and wash in cold water with similar colours. To dry, turn inside out. Line dry or tumble dry on low. Do not use bleach, iron, or fabric softener, and do not dry clean.
We say yes as we are the sellers, but let's look at why and you make your own opinion.
You'll probably be disappointed if you expect this to be leak-proof from the start, no matter how much your baby or toddler pees overnight.
Information must read!
Peejamas do need to be washed and dried at least 5 times before use. To test whether they are ready, we recommend doing a pour test. Take some water and pour onto the cloth (the white inner of the peejama) and if the water absorbs quickly then your pajamas are ready to use. If water is pooling up, then it needs to be washed again. Peejamas will hold 295mls of fluid and are not designed for a child who is still filling their diaper or is a heavy wetter. We, unfortunately, don't offer refunds on our underwear products for hygienic reasons.
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As a parent with a child that is bedwetting, it can be a busy job keeping up with the tasks. This is where being organised comes into play and where having the right products in places like peejamas and bedwetting sheets make life a lot easier,
mattress protectors mixed with pajamas can eliminate large liquid spills onto our mattresses and sheets, helping the clean-up process.
Peejamas are clothing sort of underwear intended to be worn while urinating. A pair of loose-fitting shorts with an elastic waistband is the most common style.
Children with high anxiety, ADHD and autism or heavy sleepers and dreamers, or some common reason for bedwetting
Pajamas can be worn in a variety of ways, depending on the individual's care. Some people wear them to avoid getting urine on their clothing and fabrics. Peejamas can also be worn as support for incontinence protection.
Another use is for training pants instead of nappies. Save hundreds of dollars compared to nighttime pullups and nappies.
Outer: 100% Cotton
Inner: 80% Bamboo / 20% polyester
Waterproofing: PUL
Made from OEKO-TEX certified fabrics.
Peejamas are NOT pre-washed, meaning they may shrink. Please account for possible shrinkage when determining your sizing.
Shorts, Trousers, and Sets view sizing chart
Wash 4–5 times before use for maximum absorbency wash. Turn inside out and wash in cold water with similar colours. To dry, turn inside out. Line dry or tumble dry on low. Do not use bleach, iron, or fabric softener, and do not dry clean.
We say yes as we are the sellers, but let's look at why and you make your own opinion.
You'll probably be disappointed if you expect this to be leak-proof from the start, no matter how much your baby or toddler pees overnight.
Information must read!
Peejamas do need to be washed and dried at least 5 times before use. To test whether they are ready, we recommend doing a pour test. Take some water and pour onto the cloth (the white inner of the peejama) and if the water absorbs quickly then your pajamas are ready to use. If water is pooling up, then it needs to be washed again. Peejamas will hold 295mls of fluid and are not designed for a child who is still filling their diaper or is a heavy wetter. We, unfortunately, don't offer refunds on our underwear products for hygienic reasons.