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What Doctors Don't Tell You About
Tubal Ligation and
Post Tubal Ligation Syndrome
by, Susan Bucher © 2006
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Me too and worried - bloating

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I am presently doing rsearch to figure out what is going on. I had a tbal done 5 weeks ago. I had a longer period this month, but I am still very bloated, people ask me when I am due and I have awful gas. When, if ever does this go away? I can't fit my old clothes and I hate how I look. I drink hot tea nightly to help my stomach go down and pass out the gas, cause it can get quite painful. What is causing that? I did not have this when I had my son 3 months ago. I was wearing my old clothes and not passing gas with everything I ate! Can someone please advise me!

Posted on Dec 2, 2007, 5:55 PM

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