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Peeing in a pot?

41 replies

DancingOnMyBladder · 19/08/2010 20:31

Ok so I'm almost 38 weeks now and having midwife appts regularly so you would have thought that I'd got this peeing in a pot malarky down to a fine art.

Not so! What a palarva!

I cannot aim with precision at the best of times let alone now i can't see down there.

So i've resorted to pinching a kitchen jug (don't worry it won't be going back in the kitchen!) to give myself a bigger 'target' and then decant into the tiny sample pot.

How does everyone else manage?? Am i weird for having such trouble?

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KirstyJC · 19/08/2010 20:33

I always used the hairwash jug!! Wink

FourEyesGood · 19/08/2010 20:33

I too use a jug. Makes it much less complicated!

Hevster · 19/08/2010 20:34

jamjar for me!

InTheZenGarden · 19/08/2010 20:34

Been using an old cream carton for ages! (like a yoghurt pot but bigger) No way can I aim into the little pot they give you! As you say, can't even see down there now (36+) Grin

Habbibu · 19/08/2010 20:35

Plastic drinks cup - the ones you get in coffee machines - you can pinch them to make a spout.

midnightexpress · 19/08/2010 20:35

I nicked a load of those cardboard peeing things they have in the ante-natal unit/hospital. 1st pg was OK as they had wide(ish)necked containers but by 2nd pg they were like feckin test tubes.

Tarlia · 20/08/2010 04:23

Um, you know you could be infecting/ changing your results by doing this? Apparently you have to do it straight in the pot due to sterilisation. I've had to do this with a newborn and rather large child with disabilities.. yes, in the same tiny pot!!

You'd think they'd creat a large one for these situations, wouldn't you!?

emptyshell · 20/08/2010 06:43

I always thought they were definitely designed by a man. I love the instructions... pee a bit... stop peeing... line up and target... pee into pot... stop peeing... remove pot and finish off yer wee. FFS I'm like Pringles - when I pop I can't flipping stop!

PickleSarnie · 20/08/2010 07:00

I think I might be disgusting because I just put the pot in the general area where I remember my bits to be and wiggle it around a bit to try and catch some. Then I wash the outside of the bottle and my hands off course.

firsttimer78 · 20/08/2010 08:18

Ladies, I reckon we could make our millions if we designed a more female-anatomy friendly pot!

ChocolateMoose · 20/08/2010 08:21

They are SO designed by a man. I used to make a bit of paper into a funnel and then flush it away afterwards.

SoupDragon · 20/08/2010 08:22

plastic vending cup.

Given that I was using the same sample pot each time, returned to me by the midwife for re use, clearly there is no worry about affecting the results in this scenario.

FloraFinching · 20/08/2010 08:29

I do what pickle does.

Tarlia · 20/08/2010 09:03

soup Really!? That's disgusting! NHS cutbacks at their best.

BlingLoving · 20/08/2010 09:09

I'm with Pickle and Flora.

I have had to do more pregnancy tests than any normal person should and I have completely given up on even attempting to pee on the stick itself. Complete waste of time.

PickleSarnie · 20/08/2010 09:41

Tarlia, I think that's standard practise. And they give it back to you with the pee in it for you to pour out later Or,to put in bag and forget about it for 2 days like I'm ashamed to admit I did once.

Katy86 · 20/08/2010 10:00

our midwives give us pots with little funnels so its alot easier Grin

SoozleQ · 20/08/2010 10:41

I have to reuse mine for each midwife appointment. For the first time this week at almost 32 weeks pregnant, I realised that my belly was too big for me to see where I was aiming anymore. My automatic reaction was to try and push my belly to one side - hah, as if that would work!

I go with the general aiming and wiping afterwards method also...

InTheZenGarden · 20/08/2010 11:40

I used to do the "aim in the general direction of the pot and clean up later" thing, but now that I am up every 2 hours in the night to pee, there is only a limited amount available in the morning when I need to collect my sample! Every drop is precious Wink

tiredfeet · 20/08/2010 11:47

so glad someone started a thread about this! I'm doing the 'aim in the general direction and then clean up later' thing too, but as Zen says, its getting harder to fill up the pot with that method now, and thinking of getting a jug for that purpose. surely if the jug is clean it won't contaminate the sample?

mousymouse · 20/08/2010 11:49

I also did like pickle does.

SoupDragon · 20/08/2010 11:53

Tarlia, DS1 is 11 so this has been standard practice where i am for a long time.
It is incredibly wasteful to give a new lump of non- recyclable plastic every time when there is no need.
I'm not entirely sure what is so disgusting about it.

Secondtimelucky · 20/08/2010 11:54

Those pots are not blooming sterile. Ours are in an ice cream tub on the receptionist's counter.

I too was filthy and just aimed in the general direction and then cleaned up afterwards.

TaurielTest · 20/08/2010 12:00

I too use the pickle method.
Our midwives (earlier in this pg) did not even give out a single pot for re-use, as the GP surgery would not supply them. Some sort of stand-off about whose budget it should come out of, I suspect.
We were invited to bring a sample in a jam jar or whatever. That I thought was a bit OTT, at least give me one to rinse and re-use.

InTheZenGarden · 20/08/2010 12:30

How thrilled PickleSarnie must be that her name has been given to describe the act of randomly aiming piss in a pot! Wink Grin

I actually ask for my pot back to reuse Blush Can't stand the unnecessary waste. Unless they are testing for infection, it doesn't need to be sterile. they are only doing dipsticks for proteins, as far as I know, and that doesn't need to be sterile

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