How to Get Pediatric Diapers and Pull-Ups Through Medicaid
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While some children may be potty trained by the time they are 3 years old, others may struggle with urinary incontinence, or lack of bladder control, until they are older. For some, incontinence may resolve with age, however for others issues with bladder leakage and loss of bladder control may be present throughout their life.
Parents may not realize that urinary incontinence is actually quite common in children that have been diagnosed with certain medical conditions and developmental delays. With a qualifying medical diagnosis and eligibility to receive incontinence supplies through insurance, families can successfully manage incontinence for their child without spending a fortune on supplies.