In This Guide:
Am I Covered?
Check your coverage for $0 women's diapers with insurance.
From catheters to pediatric and adult bladder control supplies, discover the continence care essentials covered by your insurance.


Best Adult Diapers for Women


How to Choose the Right Women’s Adult Diapers
Need help finding which product fits your needs? Start with these quick steps.
Step 1: Find Your Size
We cover sizes small, medium, large, extra large, 2XL, and 3XL. To find your adult diaper size, use our sizing chart:
Note: Absorbency stays the same no matter which size you choose — it doesn’t change if you go up or down in size.
View Size Guide


Step 2: Pick Your Absorbency Level
Already know your size? Your next step is to choose the right absorbency:
Moderate: Best for light to moderate leaks.
Heavy: Best for frequent or heavier leaks.
Overnight: Best for nighttime or severe incontinence.
Step 3: Order Your Free Adult Diapers
Getting your women’s adult diapers at no cost is simple! Many insurance plans like Medicaid will pay for incontinence supplies when they’re medically necessary.
All you need to do is fill out our quick eligibility form, and we’ll handle the rest. Once you’re approved, reordering is easy:
By Text: Reply “Yes” to our reorder text.
By Email: Just click one button when you receive your “reorder” email.
Understand the Differences:
Briefs vs Pull-Ons


Briefs (Diapers with Tabs)


Best Suited For
Best for patients with lower mobility who have caregiver assistance.


Fastening Style
Tab closures allow for changing without completely undressing.


Absorbency Range
Provides the highest level of absorbency of all of the types of incontinence products.


Protective Underwear (Pull-Ons)


Best Suited For
Best for patients who are more active and do not require caregiver assistance.


Fastening Style
Elastic waist and leg openings allow for the product to be easily pulled on and off. No fasteners or tabs.


Absorbency Range
Ideal for moderate leakage.
Features and Benefits of Adult Diapers


“Aeroflow Urology got us the perfect fit. We’ve been using them for a little over a year now, and we are so blessed and so thankful.”
- Aeroflow Urology Caregiver
Get Free Women's Diapers Through Insurance
If you’re living with incontinence (or if you aren’t sure if you have a bladder condition), you may be able to get your adult diapers 100% free through your state’s Medicaid program or your insurance plan.
Here’s how it works:
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Check your coverage. Fill out our form with your insurance card — it takes less than 5 minutes. We’ll verify your benefits and let you know in 1–2 business days if you qualify.
- Call your doctor: Call your provider to get the required incontinence prescription.
- Choose your products: Select your supplies from a personalized list of products, all 100% covered by insurance.
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Get $0 monthly deliveries: Once approved, your adult diapers and other covered incontinence products arrive discreetly at your door every month. If you ever need help with your order, our Incontinence Care Specialists are available by phone or email, Monday–Friday, 8 AM–6 PM EST.
Disclaimer
*Medicare does not currently cover adult incontinence products.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are adult diapers for women?
Adult diapers (also called briefs) are disposable tab-style incontinence products designed for heavy urinary or bowel leakage. Unlike women’s protective underwear, which is best suited for people with lighter incontinence, adult diapers offer stronger absorbency, leak protection, and odor control.
What’s the difference between a women’s adult diaper and a pull-up?
Adult diapers use tab closures, are easier for caregivers to change, and provide maximum protection for heavy leaks. Pull-ups look like regular underwear, however, they are better for people with lighter leakage who want to manage changes independently.
How often should I change my adult diaper?
Most people need to change every 4–6 hours or sooner if the product is wet. For bowel incontinence, change immediately to protect skin and prevent irritation or infections.
Does going up an adult diaper size increase absorbency?
No, going up an adult diaper size will not increase absorbency. In fact, it can actually cause leaks if the fit isn’t right.
I’m postpartum, what are the best adult diapers for me?
It’s normal for many new moms to experience temporary bladder leaks after childbirth. Moderate absorbency products or pull-ups often work best during recovery, but you can also request free samples from Aeroflow Urology to test what feels most comfortable for you.
What adult women's diaper sizes does Aeroflow Urology carry?
Aeroflow Urology offers the following women’s adult diaper sizes: small, medium, large, XL, 2XL, and 3XL. If you have questions on sizing, connect with our Incontinence Care Team at 1-844-276-5588.
How can I get free women’s adult diapers?
Fill out Aeroflow Urology’s quick 2-step Eligibility Form with your insurance card. If you qualify through Medicaid or another insurance plan, we’ll handle the paperwork, contact your provider for a prescription, and ship your supplies directly to your home each month — at no cost to you.
What other incontinence products can women get for free?
Along with adult diapers, you may also qualify for free incontinence supplies such as underpads (chux), booster pads, protective underwear, pads, gloves, and wipes. Pediatric diapers and pull-ups may be covered for children as well.









