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Confession: I Can’t Stop POAS!

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It started innocently enough…I was in my early 20’s, my period was late, those tests are sooo cheap and I had to know: am I pregnant?

I walked into Wal-Mart knowing I was going for the test, but I felt so dirty, too. It was like the first time I tried to buy condoms on my own, but worse…because the condom had broke.

I filled my cart with other things: apples, a candle, bandaids, shampoo, motor oil – anything to disguise the true intent of why I’d come into the store.

I got to the register, sweat pouring down the back of my neck and the guy (of course it had to be a guy) scanned it, then looked at the back. “There’s a coupon if you buy two,” he said, holding my test up for the world to see.

I glanced around quickly for my pastor. My mom. My kindergarten teacher. “I’m good,” I said, willing him to throw the test into the bag where it could be hidden amongst the items I really didn’t need.

“It’s no bother,” he said, reaching for the phone so he could call someone to bring another one up.

“I’m in a hurry,” I said, pulling cash out. “I’ll just pay.”

He shrugged, took the payment. I walked out of the store.

POAS addiction

Confession: I Can’t Stop POAS!

Just like with any addiction obsession, the first time is always the hardest. That time it turned out negative.

I had no way of knowing then that I’d soon face major fertility issues and that my life would begin to revolve around pregnancy tests and peeing on sticks (Pee On A Stick).

It’s been ten years now since I started worrying about my fertility hard core, and over the past ten years I’ve probably peed on a thousand sticks.

Maybe. I don’t know.

When you’re in the middle of it, you stop counting. I’m guessing people who use heroin don’t know how many hits they’ve taken, either.

peeing on a stick

And we tell ourselves it isn’t hurting anyone…us POASers. All we’re doing is taking a test.

The truth of it is, every single month where there’s even a remote possibility of getting those elicit double lines, there is a two week wait (2ww) where there is absolutely nothing else we are thinking about.

If you’re a POASer who already has kids? Those kids better learn to love PB&J.

Unhappy young asian woman holding pregnancy test showing a negative result in her bathroom, wellness and healthy concept, infertility problem,Selective focus.

Married? Hubbster better find ways to entertain himself for the next two weeks.

There’s a vernacular to it, too:

POAS – Pee On A Stick

2ww – Two Week Wait

LMP – Last Menstrual Period

DPO – Days Past Ovulation

So if you’re talking to someone who is hard core about their POASery, you might hear things like, “Yeah, I’ve already started my 2ww.

Right now I’m about 9dpo and pretty sure I saw a double line, but it was super faint. I mean, I used photoshop to try to enhance it, but it’s still hard to tell. I’m pretty sure I’m pregnant, but I’ll test again later.”

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That’s right. Later.

We POASers don’t just test in the morning. Right about at 8dpo we show up wide-eyed at the store, and ready for our fix. In the beginning we’re all convinced.

I mean, our breasts hurt, we’re nauseated, everything smells funny, and there is zero doubt in our minds we are pregnant. But, we have to have proof before we start decorating the nursery.

So, we buy the early response tests. They’re more expensive, but they promise early results…a way to get around the 2ww.

We ALL want around the 2ww.

Even though there is no one on earth who would ever show up as pregnant at 8dpo, we pee on that first test the second we get home.

Negative.

And even though we knew it would be negative, there is still a let down. Then, the crazy kicks in.

People like me, people who can’t stop POAS don’t let those negatives convince us we aren’t knocked up. We disassemble our tests. Hold them under microscopes. Photoshop them.

Stare at them for DAYS waiting for that line.

Later in that 8dpo evening, POAS again.

Twice a day, maybe three times, probably until about 11dpo and at that point panic starts to kick in. Maybe I’m not pregnant. 

But the boobs still hurt. And there’s slight cramping…which ALL the baby boards swear is what happens when the egg implants.

Was that spotting you saw when you wiped?

But at this point the tests are getting more expensive, so it’s off to the Dollar Tree for the $1 a piece tests. Or, if you’re hardcore, onto Amazon to buy the tests that come in in bundles.

Two weeks of this. Every month. Until that double line.

For some women, they get it early and the obsession addiction goes away…at least for nine months.

For the rest of us, we just keep peeing. Because surely, THIS month will be the one.

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10 Comments

  1. WOW. I needed this article. Like I really needed it. I needed to know I wasn’t alone in this crazy circle of hoping I’m pregnant, peeing in cups to test to see if those glorious double lines will pop up, then being disappointed when they don’t. I could never express how grateful I am that someone wrote about this so I would know while sitting on the toilet with a pregnancy test between my legs that someone, somewhere, is obsessing over the same thing and not getting the results they want either. So, thank you.

    1. You are welcome! I went through it again last month. I either had a chemical pregnancy or two faulty tests. Either way, I should have bought stock in a test strip manufacturer YEARS ago. LOL! Best wishes to you and ALL the baby dust!!

  2. I would be careful taking those tests too early.

    I did it myself and ended up having what insensitive people call a “chemical pregnancy.” The line on the stick was faint but definitive. I was so happy but then two weeks later I got my period. I was heartbroken.

    The expensive tests especially are very sensitive, probably too sensitive. They are good for people selling tests but not good for women buying them.

    I hope you keep your journey full of joy and excitement.

  3. We just went through this for 2 years with my daughter trying to get pregnant. Shes now 6 weeks!!

  4. Omg, this is hilarious and totally me! I have two kids already and I finally got my first period after my last baby (16 months after birth)… I was crazy with the POASs even before my period though because you never know!? I definitely have a box of 50 from Amazon currently in my bathroom.

    I’m praying for you and hope you have all the babies your heart desires!

  5. Mine is waiting for the period to arrive obsession. I have PSOS (polycystic ovary syndrome) so they are really irregular. Then it’s waiting for the damn thing to go away so you can start the fun part. Then the POAS part Coz you know you’re not getting a period for at least 2-3 months so you just have to know. Right. Now.

    1. I’m with you I have gone 10 months between periods before now as well as bleeding for 15 days and only stopped then through tablets from doctors. But was also so desperate to be a mum then it finally happened and now have a beautiful 3yr old little boy. I am beginning to feel the familiar feelings I did before I fell pregnant though xxx

  6. Cute article, best wishes on your journey to end the POAS (hopefully a bundle of joy)! I’m sure you meant “illicit” in the sentence “possibility of getting those elicit double lines”…but it’s also kind of humorous because you’re hoping the test would ‘elicit’ the desired results 🙂

    1. I think she meant ‘elusive’ as neither illicit nor elicit really makes sense in the context.
      I have a lot of sympathy for POAS-ers, this used to be me before I had my son two years ago. I hope that you all get what you wish for very soon.

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