For a teenager, i think there would be a lot of different factors to consider. Having an occasional accident may be easier for her to hide, then wearing diapers constantly. Wearing diapers could also create more bullying then having an accident if is was discovered. Overall you will probably need to consider how much she is wetting, to determine the protection needed. Diapers will make it harder for her to use the bathroom, and keep it secret from her peers. Also Tranquility diapers tend to be noisy, I have had clients realize that i am wearing a diaper when i have used tranquility in the past. A lot of cloth backed diapers will wear out after about four hours, even when dry, and need changed, just because they start falling apart and don't seem to stay on well. Seni and abena tend to have the best cloth backed diapers in my opinion. I use these with abena holding pants, which help them stay in place. You might also want to consider disposable underwear since she will be able to use the bathroom easier that way. If her wetting is mild, she may also be able to get by with a pad.
Overall, it will need to be her choice though. She will have to be the one whom faces the bullying one way or the other.
If she doesn't decided to wear any protection, you can also talk to the school. She is covered under the american with disabilities act, and should qualify for a 504 plan (which allows accommodations for students). In her case an accommodation could be made that would provided her unrestricted access to the bathroom. You can contact the special education office, the counselor or the principal to set this up.
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