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The TheraPee Bedwetting Alarm System combines a clinically certified, no-wear moisture sensor with an unlimited-access, fully automated online training program. Designed for kids, it offers a comfortable, interactive, and proven approach to overcoming bedwetting, backed by FDA and CE safety certifications and a 1-year warranty.





| ASIN | B00OX1XEGO |
| Adjustable Length | Yes |
| Age Range Description | Kid |
| Best Sellers Rank | #65,342 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #7 in Bedwetting Monitors |
| Brand Name | TheraPee |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (1,855) |
| Item Weight | 1.7 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Dr. Sagie Bedwetting Clinics |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 3952360 |
| Model Number | 3952360 |
| Product Care Instructions | How to activate the alarm? Make sure that the pad’s connecting cable is plugged into the device. You should activate the device by pressing on the power button firmly for 3 seconds (until you hear a beep). Please make sure to activate the software. It’s difficult to understand how to work with the device without creating your account online and viewing the first session. If you try the above steps… |
| Size | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
| Style Name | Modern |
| UPC | 680474308057 756533952360 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
A**N
Worth every penny
Our 6 year old (almost 7) is an incredibly deep sleeper, and was he wetting the bed every night without waking at all until morning. We tried restricting fluids before bed and double voiding before bed without success. He wouldn't wear other moisture alarms that attach to his underwear since he found the sensors and wires uncomfortable. I was hesitant to buy this due to the price, but I am so glad we did. I am amazed how well and how quickly it worked. After only three days we started having some dry nights. Starting in week 3, we would go 7 to 10 days in a row staying dry. Completely dry week 7 and onward! He officially "graduated" at the end of week 10 and we have had only dry nights since. The first few weeks were admittedly tiring as a parent - you will have disrupted sleep when the alarm goes off to make sure your child goes to the bathroom, and to dry off the sensor pad and change sheets. I can 100% say that it was worth the sleep loss given how successful the outcome was. I appreciated how much therapy actually comes with this purchase (does actually live up to its branded name) - it is not just a moisture sensor. The videos addressing your child directly were nice. They help normalize that bedwetting is a common issue for kids, and show examples of kids that have had success. Instructions for how to use the product were clear and the equipment is user friendly. Home exercises for helping with bladder training are also included and introduced at different stages of the process. I recommend this system without hesitation, and it was definitely worth the investment.
A**R
Wonderful program!! Can’t recommend enough!!
Absolutely recommend! My son is 11, nearly 12, and was still wetting the bed every night. We tried all the things and even had numerous medical tests to rule out a medical cause. For about a year he was taking a medication that kept him from wetting the bed when staying at a friend’s house, when we were staying at hotels, etc. However, after about a year, that medication stopped working which completely stopped him from being able to have sleep overs with friends. Absolutely nothing helped and my son was so sad and frustrated. After using this for one week (don’t get me wrong, it was a long week!) he was pretty much done wetting the bed! With the alarm, I realized he was wetting the bed two to three times a night. So getting up numerous times a night and cleaning everything up made for a pretty sleepless week, however, it was totally worth it! After the rough one week, he had a few nights that were completely dry. He then had three days in a row of wetting once per nighttime, however, hasn’t wet again since! So after 10 nights of using this and wetting, he has been completely dry now for nearly three months! He has many nights he doesn’t get up at all to pee, however, if he has to, he’s able to wake up and go. The online program is great as it tells you what areas to focus on and gives exercises for the child to do. My son was super motivated and did the exercises consistently like it said. I do believe it was a combination of the exercises for bladder training and the alarm that led to such amazing results. I don’t know that simply doing one or the other would have done the same thing, but who knows I guess. This has always been so horrible for him and now he has confidence and is so happy. He can have friends sleep over and go sleep at friend’s houses without worrying. If you are on the fence at all about this purchase- I was too. However, it has been the absolute best thing for my son (and me not having to wash bedding daily!). Highly recommend!!
A**R
Success early on, dry nights within 2 weeks, totally dry after 8 weeks... should have went with TherePee sooner! Our story...
We started using TherePee about 8 weeks ago. I'm pleased to say our daughter is now dry! More so, she was dry after about 10 days. Yeah! We have 3 children; 2 boys and a girl. We used TherePee for our daughter. Our oldest son was also a bed wetter. After years of working with him trying every "try this" trick in the book, seeing a pediatric urologist, trying meds, you name it, we tried it we were still struggling with not just wetting the bed, but soaking the bed. All bedding from sheets, to pads, to bed quits had to be washed every day; for 4 years. He was 8 years old when we stumbled up a company who offered a pad/alarm system similar to TherePee. It worked! Within a couple of weeks he was having dry nights and no accidents after two months; but oh was that first week brutal. We were up many times a night with him, but we stuck with it and success was achieved. It was through that program that we learned for some kids bed wetting is more a sleep issue than a potty issue. He was sleeping too deeply to wake; and too deeply to even rest well. Not achieving REM sleep. Both were resolved and he was a happier, less tired, dry child after that program. But it was a $$$$ program and we didn't get to keep the equipment. Fast forward a few years we had another son who only had one night time accident when we took away his pull-ups (about age 4) and he's been dry ever since. Boy, what a surprise that was; a welcomed one. Yet, fast forward a few more years and we found ourselves again night training our daughter; starting all about the same age (presuming they didn't achieve it on their own first). The first year I didn't worry too much about her success... especially the 7 months her father was away most of the time as we prepared for a cross-country move due to a job transfer; he went ahead of us. A few months after the move through (about the time she turned 5) we were back to trying all the tricks we had once tried on our eldest son, plus any new ideas we heard since then... except an pee pad alarm, or any alarm for that matter. After about 6 months of no success I purchased a clip-on alarm and we implemented all the "how to's" we learned with the program we used many years back. But the clip-on alarm often fell off; and hence wasn't working. It was when I saw the clip-on alarm that I also saw the TherePee alarm. I was intrigued as it was similar to yet thousands less in price than the program we used years back. (TherePee, please do not take that as an indicator you can raise your price. I think your price is fair just as it is. :)) But we opted to try the clip-on first (even cheaper) and go from there. Well, a few months later I was back to buy the TherePee pad. We started using it soon after her 6th birthday and in the first week she earned her first star. By the end of two weeks she had two stars in a row. And the stars kept coming and coming and coming! Success!! Two months later she hasn't had an accident since about day 10. She was ready. We all knew she was ready. She wanted to be dry too. We just needed the right system; I knew it when I first saw it and should have went with it right away. But, I tried to save a few $'s and well... here we are. Lesson learned. Not only does the pee pad approach work well, but I liked that we can keep the TherePee pad. Not that we have more kids, but if we regress, we are ready. I also liked the online component. My daughter loved putting her stars on the online calendar; she can work the mouse herself. She enjoyed the "Good Job" videos and she was beaming w/ the video told her she was done. I saw one review that said the pad was uncomfortable to sleep one; and/or slid around. A trick we learned with the pad we had years ago was to slide it into a pillowcase. And to then put it on top of the bottom sheet vs under the bottom sheet. Bonus is only the pillow case gets wet (usually that is... there are those heavy wet nights that overflow everywhere) and you only have to slide off the wet pillow case, rinse the pad, dry it, slide on a new pillowcase and head back to bed. Quick and easy. I strongly believe for some kids, like two of my three, bed wetting is a sleep issue. Once you get that alarm brining a child out of that deep sleep success follows. It's too bad not all are as easy to train as my middle, but for those that are deep sleepers, I'm glad there are options like TherePee... bummer we didn't know about them nearly a decade ago when we used that other much more expensive program. But thankfully through that program we learned a method that worked for two of kids and it ultimately brought us to TherePee. Thanks TherePee.
K**R
My son was 9 and still wetting every night. We tried everything - no water after 5pm, shaking him awake at 10pm for a quick wee, loads of encouragement and promises of reward. Nothing worked. He's a big boy and the biggest kid's pull-ups are now far too small - super uncomfortable and not containing all the liquid. Changing the sheets every day, constant slight whiff of urine in his bedroom, the cost of pull-ups and bed mats. Not being able to send him to Scout camps and sleepovers. Just so upsetting for all of us! Dr Sagie's Therapee was a desperate decision - it's so expensive! I was swayed by all the positive reviews here. Even the negative ones *mostly* said that their child's wetting improved or stopped. So it arrived, and my son was super keen to try it out. The intro videos are great to watch with your child. The first week was torture. 2 wets a night and that alarm is LOUD! And if you don't dry the sensor mat properly it just goes off again once you plug it back in and you have to strip the bed again to get it out and dry it! Week 2 and 3 he dropped to one wet per night and the occasional dry night. In week 4 he had a 6-dry-night streak! From then he'd wet only once or twice a week until week 12, when he stayed dry. There are weekly [pre-recorded] progress videos, driven by what has been entered into the progress chart, which my son enjoyed seeing. The videos had my son try various bladder-strengthening techniques, but we pretty much dropped those after a few days. His bladder was not the problem, but if your child has a small or weak bladder the exercises may help. The sensor mat stayed in great condition, none of the fraying some people have mentioned. It has now been 4 months since my son last wet the bed! I am utterly astounded at how a wetting alarm switched on that part of his subconscious. I completely recommend this product.
M**3
Well, the time has come for me to review the TheraPee system. It has been 28 weeks and we have finally removed the mat from the bed with over 30 nights dry. My daughter was 8 when we started this programme and we were under a specialist at the hospital. She had all of the necessary scans to make sure that she was physically well and their answer was to prescribe drugs (which didn’t make any difference). I think our secret was to commit fully to the bedwetting system and talk about it honestly. I don’t believe it was the exercises, the chart, or the feedback from the Dr that worked especially well - more a combination of everything. It was the persuasion that she will get better, it will take time and there will be set backs, but at no point did she doubt that this would work. The mat is uncomfortable to start off with but she got used to it. I removed it and hid it every morning so that it didn’t become a feature of her room and then returned it just before bedtime. The alarm can be temperamental in the summer with sweat (and slobber 🤤) but you can adjust the settings so that it is less sensitive. It’s also really important that you dry it properly, otherwise you’ll plug it back in and it will start to go off again. The alarm is loud for everyone else - but not the bed wetter! I slept on my daughters floor for maybe two months, ready to dive up to make sure she woke and sorted everything herself. It was tough, no doubt, but so worth it. She was such a deep sleeper that she would set off the alarm, sort everything out, walk to the bathroom, help to change her sheets but then remember nothing in the morning. It is exhausting but now she has more settled bedtimes, better sleep and is generally less anxious. We haven’t braved a sleepover yet but we have been discharged from the hospital and the consultant said that it was the bedwetting system and my hard work that have helped, not anything that they had done (although it was really important that my daughter had the scans to rule anything more sinister out and I will be forever grateful for the care and attention that they gave to us). It is a lot of money - a huge amount of money. If you’re not serious about devoting every last morsel of energy to it then don’t buy it - because you may be disappointed. Always be positive with your child. It is the CBT that makes this successful: Always reinforce that this ‘mat’ will be the solution. Don’t expect it to work straight away. It may do but that wasn’t our experience. We started off with wet nights every night and then they became less frequent, then we had a relapse and then improvements. We had a 3 week spell of dry nights and then one or two wet ones. It has been a long process and I am still expecting the occasional wet night - but that’s okay. My daughter is healthy and happy, perfection will come in time.
A**N
Our son is 8 years old. He had a bed-wetting problem until we discovered TheraPee. The product was recommended by close friends whose 10-year-old son had the same problem and permanently solved it in 12 weeks with this therapy. For us, it took 20 weeks, but it finally worked. Dr Sagie in prerecorded videos gives clear and objective information and explanations about the bed-wetting problem in general and about the product and the therapy, how and why it works, how long it may take, and what expectations to have. It was a relief for our son and for us to learn that there is nothing wrong if you have that problem and that many children around the world share the same problem. Before this, we tried many different approaches (eating and drinking schedules, no fluids after 18 o'clock, waking up the child after 3 hours of sleep, and taking him to the toilette, etc.). Nothing worked. Our son was frustrated and he did not want to go for sleepovers with his friends or for trips with his school or sports club, because he felt insecure and he would be ashamed if he had a bed-wetting incident. The product (alarm) comes together with the therapist's support (calendar of dry and wet nights, blue, red, and gold stars as small awards for dry nights, interactive prerecorded videos of Dr. Sagie who gives instructions for exercises, evaluates the results and prepares the child and parents by explaining the plan of therapy every two weeks). To succeed, the parents must participate in the therapy making sure that the child complies with the instructions persistently. You have to wake up with the alarm and supervise the child to make sure that all steps are followed according to the doctor's instructions, you must motivate the child to do all the exercises regularly (physical exercises extending the bladder capacity and improving the control of the bladder sphincters). This is a family project. Do not expect that the problem will disappear simply by buying the alarm and placing it in your child's bed. This is a very good tool, but you and your child must do the job. Do not expect that the child will do the work on his/her own. You must be there to motivate him/her and to coach him/her. Like everything important in life - it takes time and effort, but this product and therapy really helps. Our son was excited about the stars and video sessions and felt satisfied and motivated by the obvious progress. He succeeded. He recently went to a summer school camp and felt safe and relaxed. We have been dry for 2 months now. We can therefore wholeheartedly recommend this product.
S**O
We are very happy with both the product and the method! Our child has experienced bedwetting for years. He had done very well at first when he left the diapers, but after a few months he started peeing every night. We tried without diapers for a while, waking up almost every night and cleaning the sheets, then we went back to diapers, but we were all exhausted, both parents and child. It went on like this for about 7 years, until we heard about TheraPee from a friend. Our boy was almost 10 and he felt ashamed and wouldn’t go sleepover at his friends’ for this. We started dr Sagie’s program carefully, our kid cooperated trustfully and results didn’t take long to show! Although a little bit of ups and downs, we sticked with the plan and our son completely stopped bedwetting after about 5 months. We really appreciated the way dr Sagie approaches the kids: nothing is seen as a “problem”, it is more like a training - which requires commitment of course if you want to see results - and it builds confidence in the child, making him feel like he’s doing right and his situation is lived by many other kids in the world. We definitely recommend this product and we want to thank dr Sagie! If only we had got to know this method before… our child would have been spared from all the difficulties due to bedwetting for years. Thank you dr Sagie. We hope that our message can reach many other families so that their children can solve this too!
K**R
Like many parents who have turned to Therapee we had tried so much to help our 8 year old son. We waited to let nature take its course, we tried waking him to go to toilet, we tried multiple medications on various doses, none of which resulted in dry nights. Therapee needs commitment the first 2 weeks were like having a new born baby again, he didn’t wake with the alarm and was wetting 3 times a night, but by the end of the second week he started waking and had his first dry night. By the end of the third week he was becoming consistently dry, then had 4 solid weeks of dryness. He wakes himself now and goes to the bathroom. He graduated fully after 8 weeks but almost 5 of that was fully dry. He has just ordered a new bunk bed and he is so happy to be binning the pull ups. I wouldn’t hesitate to recommend, worth every penny.
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