Should 10 year olds wear nappies?

It's highly unlikely that a 10-year-old would need to wear nappies.

Here's why:

* Developmental milestones: Most children are potty trained by the age of 3 or 4. By 10, bladder and bowel control is well established.

* Medical conditions: In rare cases, a child might have a medical condition that affects their ability to control their bladder or bowels. If this is the case, they would be under the care of a doctor and likely using specialized products or methods for managing incontinence.

If you have concerns about a child's toileting habits, it's best to consult a medical professional. They can assess the situation and recommend the appropriate course of action.

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