Oh! Poop! Alarm Clock: Panic-Proof Your Potty Schedule

Oh! Poop! Alarm Clock — Timed Alerts for Smooth Mornings

What it is:
A compact alarm system designed to send scheduled reminders for bowel movements — useful for parents toilet-training toddlers, caregivers managing elderly or disabled people, and anyone on a timed bowel regimen.

Key features:

  • Customizable schedules: Set recurring alerts (intervals, specific times, weekdays/weekends).
  • Multiple alert types: Audible alarm, vibration, and silent notifications (phone push or wearable).
  • Snooze and escalation: Short snooze options and escalating reminders if unattended.
  • Caregiver sharing: Send alerts to multiple devices or caregiver accounts.
  • Progress tracking: Logs events and patterns to help optimize timing or share with clinicians.
  • Privacy controls: Local-only data storage or encrypted backups (choose per comfort).

Benefits:

  • Reduces accidents and rushed mornings.
  • Supports consistent toileting routines for children and adults.
  • Helps clinicians and caregivers monitor bowel habits objectively.
  • Lowers stress for caregivers by automating reminders.

Best use cases:

  • Toilet training toddlers who need regular prompting.
  • Individuals with neurogenic bowel, mobility impairment, or dementia.
  • Post-surgical or medication-induced constipation management.
  • Anyone aiming to establish a regular bowel routine for health reasons.

Quick setup (suggested):

  1. Choose target times (e.g., 30–45 minutes after breakfast and dinner).
  2. Set initial frequency (every 2–3 hours while awake) and enable escalation.
  3. Share alerts with one caregiver device.
  4. Track two weeks of logs, then adjust times based on successful events.

Limitations to consider:

  • Not a medical treatment—consult a clinician for underlying bowel disorders.
  • Effectiveness depends on consistent responses to alerts and individual bowel patterns.

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