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Constant Gas And Bloating After IUI, Abdominal Pain After Eating Food. Medication?

I had an IUI done on Saturday at by a Reproductive Endocrinologist . That same day I started to experience a lot of cramps, gas, and bloating . My abdomen was painful to touch. It has been 6 days and while the pain and cramps are gone, the gas and bloating is not. Constant belching and passing gas is not at all common for me, and I m concerned. About 5 minutes after eating something I feel an ache on the left side of my abdomen and feel like I need to use the bathroom. Help?
Wed, 6 Jun 2012
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These are symptoms of Ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome or OHSS and likely classified as mild. OHSS may worsen though if you conceive this cycle. This condition can prgress and be dangerous. It should be monitored by your physician and bloodwork will be required. Good luck.
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Constant Gas And Bloating After IUI, Abdominal Pain After Eating Food. Medication?

These are symptoms of Ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome or OHSS and likely classified as mild. OHSS may worsen though if you conceive this cycle. This condition can prgress and be dangerous. It should be monitored by your physician and bloodwork will be required. Good luck.