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ovulation pains

As some know I am on gonal f.  I had approx 4 follicles on my right side and 1 on my left.  (all measuring between 20mm - 13mm on MOnday could be bigger now)) I took the ovedril injection on Monday night.  I had an iui yesterday at 5:45pm and another today at 3pm. My question is I am in some serious pain.  I know it's because I'm about to ovulate or just did but it hurts to walk.  Is this common?  It makes me nervous that it hurts so bad.  Also I'm really constipated (tmi) but could that also be the cause of the pain?  Geez this sucks.
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Yes, it sounds normal... I too took gonal-f this cycle and right before O I felt as if I was gonna die!!! But it did get better the next day or so... I still cramped, but not as intense! I am currently 5dpIUI and still cramp on & off, so I'm praying it's a good sign!
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Thanks:)  No infection going on.  I've had every test imaginable. I'm starting to feel a little better.  I'm just an emotional basket case:(
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It sounds normal to me.  I have the same symptoms when I ovulate.  It can be very painful.  Not to be gross or anything, but when I have that pain and try to go #2, it really even hurts to try to go.  I have had numerous test done and they say I am fine.  I do have scared tubes from a previous infection when I was 18.  If you are really concerned about it, I would see your doctor to ensure there is not any infection going on.
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