Always on the lookout for ways to improve people’s lives bladder-wise, RunPee found a dainty form of “stress incontinence” control in these normal-looling women’s panties by Femeeze. I am not sure what stress incontinence is firsthand, but I imagine pregnant women and ladies experiencing menopause might understand.
If you notice from the photos, the urine control panties look like normal underwear. These are certainly not Depends “diaper” undergarments. These are not intended to hold up to a full bladder’s worth; obviously, but the website states Femeeze panties will bear up against “small amounts of urine leak accidentally…caused by coughing, laughing, running, lifting, or virtually any activity that puts pressure (stress) on the pelvic floor muscles that support the bladder.”
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There are Femeeze tee shirts as well, offering to keep you well- wicked and dry. This sounds good for nursing mothers taking an evening away from the baby to see a nice flick! Or anyone with milk leakage. Or a lot of sweat.
I think this is a neat idea for movie goers and could run hand-in-bladder with RunPee!
Movies make us laugh, cry out in fear, or get little jolts of shock…leading some women to get a tiny bit incontinent. Not so fun when you want to relax at the theater.
These panties, coupled with a solid PeeTime from RunPee (either the RunPee iPhone app or a page printed directly from the RunPee website for theater reference), can actually make movie-going stress-free and enjoyable again!
Kudos to Femeeze for a thoughtful concept that is wearable and discrete.
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