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  2. Fredrica Coates - Wikipedia

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    First Velcro Cloth Diaper Fredrica Vaughan Coates (born June 1st, 1948) is an American inventor, educator, businesswoman, and sculptor. [ 1 ] She is best known for inventing the first velcro cloth diaper.

  3. Adult diaper - Wikipedia

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    An adult diaper (or adult nappy in Australian English, British English, and Hiberno-English) is a diaper made to be worn by a person with a body larger than that of an infant or toddler. Diapers can be necessary for adults with various conditions, such as incontinence , mobility impairment , severe diarrhea or dementia .

  4. Ecopipo - Wikipedia

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    The diapers use Velcro instead of safety pins [2] and consist of a waterproof outer layer, a polyester fleece inner layer, and inserts made from bamboo. [1] In addition to being available in different sizes, they stretch to fit the baby. [2] They are produced in a factory in Irapuato and in a subcontracted facility in Xalapa to satisfy export ...

  5. Goodnites - Wikipedia

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    Goodnites constitute the middle level of Kimberly-Clark's line of disposable products, being targeted at children, teens and young adults. The company also produces Huggies diapers for babies, Pull-Ups training pants for toddlers undergoing toilet training, [6] Poise pads for adult women, and Depend incontinence products for adults in general. [7]

  6. Diaper - Wikipedia

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    Different kinds of outer diapers. Diapers on a shelf. A diaper (/ ˈ d aɪ p ə r /, NAmE) or a nappy (BrE, AuE, IrE) is a type of underwear that allows the wearer to urinate or defecate without using a toilet, by absorbing or containing waste products to prevent soiling of outer clothing or the external environment. When diapers become wet or ...

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