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Depend FIT-FLEX Incontinence Underwear for Women, Maximum Absorbency, L

17 CT, 2.3 lbs. Item # 927692

  • Incontinence underwear with maximum absorbency, odor control and soft, flexible fabric is Your Best Comfort and Protection Guaranteed*
  • Material absorbs immediately, keeping you dry and protected from bladder leaks
  • Comfortable, underwear-like fit with SureFit waistband
  • Form-fitting elastic strands for a smooth, discreet fit under clothes that are flexible to move with you, unlike bulky adult diapers
  • Soft incontinence underwear for women now in a feminine blush color with three new designs
  • Depend adult incontinence products always ship in a discreet box; FSA-eligible in the U.S.; Packaging may vary from image shown

  • Extremely soft, yet strong, Depend FIT-FLEX Women’s Incontinence Underwear provides Your Best Comfort and Protection Guaranteed.* Featuring a new beautiful blush color and three new feminine designs, this disposable underwear is ideal for bladder incontinence. Absorbent material instantly locks in wetness and odors, helping to keep you dry and worry-free. A comfortable, underwear-like fit - the SureFit waistband helps keep the briefs in place and the form-fitting elastic strands provide a discreet fit under clothing, unlike bulky adult diapers. Unscented incontinence or postpartum underwear is latex-free, lotion-free and fragrance-free. Underwear is soft, quiet and breathable.Depend FIT-FLEX for Women in Maximum Absorbency is available in four sizes - size small (24-30 inch waist), size medium (31-37 inch waist), size large (38-44 inch waist) and size extra-large (45-64 inch waist). Are you new to Depend? Start with Depend for Women in moderate absorbency.Depend incontinence supplies always ship in a discreet box and are FSA-eligible in the U.S. Packaging may vary from images shown.*If you're not completely satisfied with the fit of your Depend, we can help. Purchase by 3/1/21. Mail in by 3/15/21. Online access required. Limit 1 per household. Original receipt/UPC required. Restrictions apply. See www.depend.com/guarantee for details.
Specifications
AbsorbencySuper plus
ColorBeige
FeaturesDisposable
Product typeIncontinence underwear
Quantity11-30 ct
WaterproofNo

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Reviewed 12 years ago
Loyalty is also a scout virtue. A scout ought to be loyal to all to whom he has obligations. He ought to
It takes a pair of sharp eyes to find most birds' nests in the first place, and once found, there are dozens of interesting little incidents which it is a delight to watch. Only a foolish scout would rob himself of his chance to observe the secrets of nest life by stealing the contents, or would take any delight in piling up a collection of egg shells whose value at its best is almost nothing, and whose acquisition is necessarily accompanied by genuine heart pangs on the part of the rightful owners. It is more exciting to try to hide yourself near the nest so skilfully that the birds will carry on their domestic duties as though you were not near.
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It is therefore not essential to describe here the formation of rope; its various sizes and strength. The important thing to know is how to use it to the best advantage. To do this an intelligent understanding of the different knots and how to tie them is essential. Every day sailors, explorers, mechanics, and mountain-climbers risk their lives on the knots that they tie.
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Reviewed 12 years ago
They are called metamorphic rocks. Some are now made of crystals though at first they were not; in others the miner
Fishes may be studied from a bank, wharf, or boat, or by wading; and the view of the bottom and the fishes on or adjacent thereto may be greatly improved by the use of a "water bucket"--an ordinary wooden pail whose bottom is replaced by a piece of window glass. A more elaborate arrangement for observation is to provide at the bow of a row-boat a glass bottom box over which may be thrown a hood so that the student is invisible to the fishes.
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Reviewed 12 years ago
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It is not difficult to study the transformations of the butterflies and moths, and it is always very interesting to feed a caterpillar until it transforms, in order to see what kind of a butterfly or moth comes out of the chrysalis. Take the monarch butterfly, for example: This is a large, reddish-brown butterfly, a strong flier, which is seen often flying about in the spring and again in the late summer and autumn. This is one of the most remarkable butterflies in America. It is found all over the United States. It is one of the strongest fliers that we know. It passes the winter in the Southern states as an adult butterfly, probably hidden away in cracks under the bark of trees or elsewhere. When spring comes the butterflies come out and begin to fly toward the north. Wherever they find the milk-weed plant they stop and lay some eggs on the leaves. The caterpillars issue from the eggs, feed on the milkweed, transform to chrysalids; then the butterflies issue and continue the northward flight, stopping to lay eggs farther north on other milkweeds.
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Reviewed 12 years ago
Among the families of American fresh-water fishes that are conspicuous on account of their size, abunda
A boy scout ought to have a command of polite language. He ought to show that he is a true gentleman by doing little things for others. Loyalty is also a scout virtue. A scout ought to be loyal to all to whom he has obligations. He ought to stand up courageously for the truth, for his parents and friends. Another scout virtue is self-respect. He ought to refuse to accept gratuities from anyone, unless absolutely necessary. He ought to work for the money he gets. For this same reason he should never look down upon anyone who may be poorer than himself, or envy anyone richer than himself. A scout's self-respect will cause him to value his own standing and make him sympathetic toward others who may be, on the one hand, worse off, or, on the other hand, better off as far as wealth is concerned. Scouts know neither a lower nor a higher class, for a scout is one who is a comrade to all and who is ready to share that which he has with others.
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Reviewed 12 years ago
He should keep such a strong grip on his own life that he will not allow himself to do anything which is ignoble, or wh
A boy may wear all the scout uniforms made, all the scout badges ever manufactured, know all the woodcraft, campcraft, scoutcraft and other activities of boy scouts, and yet never be a real boy scout. To be a real boy scout means the doing of a good turn every day with the proper motive and if this be done, the boy has a right to be classed with the great scouts that have been of such service to their country. To accomplish this a scout should observe the scout law. Every boy ought to commit to memory the following abbreviated form of the Scout law. Every scout knows what rope is. From the earliest moment of his play life he has used it in connection with most of his games. In camp life and on hikes he will be called upon to use it again and again. It is therefore not essential to describe here the formation of rope; its various sizes and strength. The important thing to know is how to use it to the best advantage. To do this an intelligent understanding of the different knots and how to tie them is essential. Every day sailors, explorers, mechanics, and mountain-climbers risk their lives on the knots that they tie. Thousands of lives have been sacrificed to ill-made knots. The scout therefore should be prepared in an emergency, or when necessity demands, to tie the right knot in the right way.
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Reviewed 12 years ago
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When fishes cannot be identified in the field, the larger ones may be sketched and notes taken on their color, while the smaller ones may be preserved with salt, formalin, or any kind of spirits. Specimens and drawings may be forwarded for identification to the zoological department of the local state university, to the state fish commission, to the Bureau of Fisheries, Washington, D.C., or to the United States National Museum in the same city.
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Reviewed 12 years ago
Among the living reptiles we distinguish four separate groups, the cro
In attempting to take photographs it must be remembered that cameras of the pocket variety or fixed box type are almost useless. Most of them cannot be worked without special attachments at closer range than six feet, and, even if the focus is correctly guessed, the image is apt to be very small. In this work it is far better to invest in a cheap camera (second-hand if need be) with which one can obtain a definite image on the ground glass where the plate or film is to be. Focus the camera on some spot where it is expected the bird will come; usually this is on the nest or young, sometimes it is the food, a favorite perch, or some form of decoy.
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