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Bladder weakness affects a lot of women, some say up to half at some point. It can be tricky, but the right incontinence products make it easier to manage, and sometimes even less stressful than you’d think.

 

TENA has products for women for every level of leak. Small drips? Pads or liners will do. Heavier leaks? Pull-up pants, and reusable options are there for you. They’re soft, discreet, and easy to wear. 

 

And yes, FREE SHIPPING on every order.

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Products That Move With You

Not everyone needs the same thing. TENA offers light pads, pull-ups, briefs, and washable options for female incontinence. They’re soft, breathable, and shaped for women’s bodies. Fast-absorbing cores and waterproof layers help keep leaks under control, and built-in odour protection keeps you feeling fresh.

Why Women Choose TENA

  • Options for light, medium, or heavier leaks 
  • Gentle, comfortable materials for sensitive skin 
  • Helps prevent leaks and odours without being bulky 
  • Makes daily life a little easier

Frequently Asked Questions

You’ll find a mix of pads, liners, and underwear designed for different needs. Some are great for light leaks, while others give stronger, all-day protection.

It depends on your comfort level and how much absorbency you want. Many start with lighter options for daytime and switch to higher-absorbency products overnight.

Instead of pads, you can choose absorbent underwear, pull‑on pants or liners depending on your level of leakage and comfort needs.

Yes, that’s the goal. Most are designed to fit like regular underwear or sit comfortably in place, without feeling bulky.

They do. Most of our products for women come in a range of fits and sizes, so you can find what feels right.

Yes. We offer products with higher absorbency made for overnight use, keeping you dry and comfortable while you rest.

The best approach varies by person: lifestyle changes, pelvic floor exercises, bladder training, and using the right incontinence products all help. Speak with a healthcare professional for personalised treatment.