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Over Stimulated...

I have just finished my first ivf cycle.  I had my egg retieval a week ago and my transfer yesterday.  Every since my retrieval I am extremely bloated and my stomache is so tender, my Dr checked my blood levels and did an internal sono.  She said i did overstimulate but everything is normal. How long is this awful feeling going to last? Does anybody know?
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When I did my first cycle, I was BLOATED!  I look like I was about 3 months pregnant. I did become pregnant but miscarried in October.  I learned yesterday that I am again pregnant from my 2nd cycle but my miscarry again. It's fraustrating as I am not understanding why I get this far and than.........  I am producing the eggs. My first cycle, they retrieved 12 eggs. Mind you that I am 41 years old. I loss 7 and had 5 transferred.  I had my second cycle on Feb. 22. They retrieved 7 eggs and I loss 4. I had 3 transferred. And now I may be losing the baby.
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Same w/ Tima for me...ugh! Nothing I had fit over my oh-so-bloated tummy!
So sorry! Hope you feel better soon!
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I was bloated for about 5 days. My tummy looked like I was 4-5 months pregnant. I was told to drink gatorade.
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