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What Are Organic Incontinence Pads?

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PUBLISHED ON JULY 29, 2026
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TL;DR

  • Organic incontinence pads are bladder leak liners made with organic cotton topsheets and no fragrance or dyes

  • They absorb urine quickly, lock it in to prevent leaks, and stay thin enough to wear with regular underwear

  • Bladder leaks are common at every age, especially during pregnancy, postpartum, and perimenopause

  • Cora bladder liners come in regular, long, and extra long with a 100% organic cotton topsheet

Organic incontinence pads are bladder leak liners made with organic cotton topsheets, elemental chlorine-free processing, and no added fragrance or dyes. They look a lot like period liners but are engineered specifically for urine (which is thinner, hits faster, and behaves differently from menstrual flow).

The core absorbs and locks liquid in to keep you dry, and the design stays thin enough to wear under everyday clothing. Bladder leaks are actually more common than most people realize , especially after pregnancy, and they're not limited to older adults.

Cora's organic bladder liners come in regular, long, and extra long, with a 100% organic cotton topsheet, hypoallergenic and dermatologically tested materials, and no chlorine, fragrance, dyes, or chloroform. Our design holds up to 16 times the liner's weight, which is the kind of math you want behind a discreet, day-long product.

Who Uses Organic Bladder Liners?

A lot more people than the seniors-only marketing of conventional bladder products suggests. Bladder leaks are linked to pregnancy, postpartum recovery, perimenopause, certain workouts, sneezing fits with a head cold, and any number of everyday situations.

Treatment and management options for urinary incontinence are available for people of all ages, and clean-ingredient bladder liners are part of the day-to-day solution for many people. Cora designed its bladder care specifically to break the stigma that this is a "later in life" issue, with sleek packaging and ingredient standards in line with the rest of the period care category.

Key Takeaways

  • Organic incontinence pads use organic cotton topsheets and generally skip fragrance and dyes

  • Bladder leaks can happen at any age and are especially common during pregnancy, postpartum, and perimenopause

  • Cora's bladder liners hold 16x their weight and come in three lengths

Sources:

Prevalence and Risk Factors for Urinary Incontinence Up to 2 Years Postpartum | NIH National Library of Medicine

 Urinary Incontinence | Office on Women's Health

Written By Cora Team

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