
Why Won't Your Child Wake Up To Pee?
Bedwetting isn't a deep sleep or bladder problem. It's a brain training issue where the "wake up and pee" signal isn't getting through.
PeeMD helps retrain that brain-to-bladder connection in a gentle, safe and effective way.
Just clip the sensor to their underwear and put the alarm on their arm. It trains their brain on contact from the very first night.
From "Soaked Every Morning" To "Dry Every Night"
Stage 1 — WEEKS 1–2 — "First Wakings"
The alarm fires. He wakes confused. You walk him to the bathroom. Most nights still wet — and that's normal. His brain is starting to log the pattern. Don't quit here. This is the foundation.
Stage 2 — WEEKS 3–6 — "The brain-to-bladder connection Forms"
He starts waking up just before the alarm. Some nights, smaller wet spots. Others, fully dry. The brain-bladder connection is forming. Sheets get changed less often. Laundry slows.
Stage 3 — WEEKS 7–12 — "Self-Waking"
He wakes himself up without the alarm. Goes to the bathroom on his own. Dry mornings become the rule, not the exception. By week 12, most kids retire the device.
How to use PeeMD
Step 1 — Clip On The Sensor
Snap the magnetic clip onto your child's underwear, right at the front. Takes 5 seconds before bed.
Step 2 — Strap On The Wrist Alarm
Soft elastic band fits ages 5–13. Lightweight, comfortable, won't fall off.
Step 3 — Choose The Alert Mode
Sound. Vibration. Or both. Pick the mode your child responds to fastest.
Step 4 — Follow The Protocol
Open the included 30-page Sleep-Through Protocol. Week-by-week guidance — you're never guessing.
You've Probably Tried These Already… And You Know They Don't Work
Overnight Pull-Ups 👎 A nightly $70 reminder that the problem isn't ending. Worse, they teach his brain it's safe to keep sleeping through the signal.
$30 Amazon Bedside Alarms 👎 They wake the whole house but never the kid. Fire after the bladder has already emptied — too late for any learning to happen.
Fluid Restriction After 5 PM 👎 Doesn't address why he can't feel his bladder while asleep. Punishes him for being thirsty.
Midnight Wake-Ups 👎 Trains your sleep cycle, not his. Stops working the moment you stop doing it.
Desmopressin / DDAVP 👎 Suppresses urine production overnight. Most kids relapse within weeks of stopping.
"He'll Grow Out Of It" 👎 Maybe by 13. Maybe by 16. By then the damage to his self-esteem is already done.
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💬 Questions from Parents
Q1: How many nights until we see results?
Q1: How many nights until we see results?
Most parents see the alarm consistently waking the child by week 2. Measurable behavior change — smaller wet spots, partial dry nights — usually starts between weeks 3 and 6. Self-waking (no alarm needed) typically establishes between weeks 8 and 12. Some children move faster, some slower. The Sleep-Through Protocol walks you through what's normal at each stage so you're never guessing.
Q2: My child slept through every other alarm. Why would this one work?
Q2: My child slept through every other alarm. Why would this one work?
Because every cheap alarm fires either across the room or sound-only. The deep-sleeping brain filters out distance and single-tone audio within a few exposures. PeeMD's alarm is on the wrist (somatosensory pathways aren't filtered the same way) and uses sound + vibration simultaneously — multimodal input the deep-sleeping brain can't integrate into the dream. That's the engineering difference.
Q3: My child is 5 — is he too young?
Q3: My child is 5 — is he too young?
PeeMD is designed for ages 5–13. Children younger than 5 are often still in normal developmental range for occasional bedwetting. If your child is 5+, wetting nightly, and a deep sleeper, the conditioning works. The Sleep-Through Protocol includes age-specific guidance.
Q4: Will the alarm wake the rest of the household?
Q4: Will the alarm wake the rest of the household?
Far less than a bedside alarm. The unit is on your child's wrist — not blasting across the room. You can also choose vibration-only mode if you have other children sharing the room. Most parents report that within 2–3 weeks they only notice the alarm because their child is the one walking to the bathroom.
Q5: What if my child refuses to wear it?
Q5: What if my child refuses to wear it?
This happens in a small minority of cases — almost always when the alarm is introduced as a punishment or fix-it tool. The Sleep-Through Protocol opens with a 3-day Introduction Phase designed to give your child ownership: he picks the alert mode, sets up his own reward chart, and is part of the plan. Children who feel in control of the process wear it willingly. The protocol also covers what to do in the rare cases where refusal continues.