Pediatric Incontinence

Free Diapers, Pull-Ups, & More for Kids

If you're looking for free diapers or other incontinence supplies for your child, you've come to the right place!


Qualify for Free Diapers in 4 Simple Steps

  1. Submit your child's information to verify their coverage.
  2. Call your child's doctor for the required prescription. 
  3. Choose your child's free products from a personalized shopping list. 
  4. Get free delivery each month.

Does My Child Qualify for Free Diapers?

In order to qualify for products with Aeroflow Urology, your child needs one or combination of these items, depending on your insurance:

  • Must be enrolled in a Medicaid, CHIP, or Medicaid-managed care plan.
  • A signed medical necessity letter or prescription from your child’s doctor within the last 12 months.
  • Must meet minimum age requirements (3 or 4+ depending on the state your child lives in).
  • An underlying diagnosis that causes incontinence.
  • The number of products and the times per day your child’s doctor has ordered.


What's Covered?

To find out which incontinence products may be covered for your child, view our list. 


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What's Covered

Diapers

Baby diapers, briefs, or “nappies” may be the most familiar term for most people when it comes to incontinence products. Child diapers have tab closures that allow for changes without getting completely undressed. For children with special needs or limited mobility, the tearable side panels make diaper removal easier and more hygienic than pull-ups/pull-ons.

Pull-Ups / Pull-Ons

Pull-ups, also called youth pants for older children, are disposable protective underwear. They are absorbent to protect against bladder leaks and work well for mobile children who prefer a product that closely resembles regular underwear. Pull-ups can also be more discreet than regular diapers. For younger children, pull-ups are typically used as training pants for potty training, however, they also work well for children experiencing incontinence due to medical conditions or disabilities. These products don’t have fasteners or tabs, they simply pull up over the legs. 

Overnight Absorbent Underwear

There are several brands that offer pull-on protective underwear designed specifically for nighttime, providing the absorbency needed for bedwetting. They are designed to be soft, comfortable, and breathable while being leak-proof at the same time. Overnight absorbent underwear come with a stretchable waist and side leak barriers for all-night wetness protection. Sleepovers and Comfees DriNite Youth Pants are two popular options.

Underpads / Chux

Underpads, also called chux, are absorbent pads that can be placed on furniture as a chair pad or on your child’s bed as a bed pad. Underpads protect against all types of incontinence. Underpads come with super-absorbent pads that help protect fabrics from urine.

Barrier Creams

Barrier creams are a typical part of a child’s skincare routine when using diapers. The creams help keep skin moisturized and protected against rashes so your child’s skin stays healthy while using incontinence products.

Disposable Wipes

Disposable wipes are used to clean up after accidents and after your child regularly uses the bathroom. Our disposable wipes are larger than average and help make cleaning up messes a breeze.