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Bedwetting pants are soft, pull-on absorbent underwear for kids who are potty trained by day but still wet the bed at night. Alppi Baby's version pairs 3x absorbency with a comfortable fit for fewer wet sheets and easier mornings.

What Are Bedwetting Pants?

Also called nighttime pull-ups, bedwetting pants have a built-in absorbent core but pull on and off at the waist like regular underwear. They're made for nocturnal enuresis, the medical term for involuntary nighttime urination, and let an older child manage bedtime changes far more independently than a tab-style diaper.

How Common Is Bedwetting?

About 1 in 5 five-year-olds has some bedwetting, a share that drops to roughly 10% by age 7 and down to 1 to 3% by the late teens. Boys are affected two to three times more often than girls, and bedwetting tends to run in families.

Bedwetting is involuntary and never a child's fault. Most kids outgrow it naturally as their bladder and sleep signals mature, so bedwetting pants are about comfort while that happens.


Bedwetting Pants vs Diapers vs Reusable Underwear

Tab-style diapers, like our Wispy Cloud Diapers, suit toddlers and heavy wetters but feel babyish for school-age kids who dress themselves. Alppi's bedwetting pants pull on and off like underwear instead, for more independence and discretion. Reusable cloth underwear can cost less over time, but it means nightly laundry and less absorbency per change. Some families also use a bedwetting alarm, a treatment-focused tool that works over weeks to retrain the brain-bladder connection, while Alppi pants protect the bed in the meantime.

How to Choose the Right Size

Fit matters most overnight, since leaks usually show up at the waist or legs after hours of wear. Alppi bedwetting pants are sized by weight across four sizes, so weigh your child rather than going by age alone.

Alppi Size Weight Guide Best For
Size 3 19 to 30 lbs First nighttime pull-ups for younger or smaller kids
Size 4 26+ lbs Active sleepers who need extra room to move
Size 5 33+ lbs Older kids using pants mainly as overnight backup
Size 6 37+ lbs Bigger or older kids who need maximum coverage

If your child sits between two sizes, size up. A snug, not tight, fit at the waist and legs prevents most leaks.

A Quick Buyer's Guide

Want to test the fit first? Start with the Sample pack below. Packing for a short trial? The Weekly Bag covers about a week. Wetting most nights? The Monthly Box below is the better value. Two kids in different sizes? The Bundles combine two sizes in one order.

Alppi Training Pants Sample, a low-commitment way to test bedwetting pants fit

Alppi Training Pants Sample

A small pack to test fit and absorbency before ordering in bulk. Sizes 3 to 6.

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Alppi Training Pants Monthly Box for everyday bedwetting protection

Alppi Training Pants Monthly Box

Built for families using bedwetting pants most nights of the month. Sizes 3 to 6.

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What Makes Alppi Different

Alppi pants are designed with 3x absorbency and 2x faster absorption to pull moisture away quickly, plus a Snuggly Waistband that wraps securely without digging in and a thinner Cloudfresh design that avoids bulk under pajamas. Full testing details are on our Safety and Certifications page.

Tips for Drier Nights

  • Build in a bathroom trip right before bed and again right after waking.
  • Keep a waterproof mattress protector under the sheet, and respond to wet mornings calmly. Shame does not speed up recovery.

Why Parents Trust Alppi Baby

Alppi Baby tests every pant for comfort and safety, detailed on our About Alppi page, and real families share their experience on our Reviews page.

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Frequently Asked Questions

At what age should I start using bedwetting pants?

Most families start once a child is dry by day but still wets at night, often between ages 3 and 7. Dryness by age 5 is still typical, since about 1 in 5 five-year-olds still wet the bed.

Are bedwetting pants the same as diapers?

They share a similar absorbent core, but bedwetting pants pull on at the waist like underwear instead of fastening with tabs, making them easier for older kids to manage on their own.

How many bedwetting pants will my child need per month?

Plan for around 30 a month for nightly use, plus a few extra for accidents or sleepovers. The Monthly Box suits regular use, while the Weekly Bag works well for a shorter trial.

When should I talk to a doctor about bedwetting?

Check in with your pediatrician if bedwetting restarts after six or more dry months, continues well into the teens, or comes with daytime wetting, pain, or snoring.

More questions? Visit our full FAQ page.