Chrissy Teigen confirms she's doing IVF and asks that people stop asking if she's pregnant

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Earlier this week Chrissy Teigen hinted that she might be undergoing IVF as she shared a photo of needles to her Instagram Stories.On Saturday the cookbook author, 36, confirmed that she is indeed in the egg-retrieval process and asked that people stop asking if she's pregnant.Writing to her 37 million followers she said, 'I humbly beg you to stop asking if I’m pregnant because I am the opposite of pregnant!' Update:Chrissy Teigen confirmed that she's undergoing IVF and asked that people stop asking if she's pregnantIn a lengthy caption the candid media personality explained that she's trying another cycle of in vitro fertilization.'I posted about it in my stories, but I wanted to let you guys know I’m balls deep in another IVF cycle to save as many eggos as I possibly can and hopefully make some strong, healthy embryos,' she said.

The multihyphenate added expressed her frustration with the procedure as she noted, 'I honestly don’t mind the shots…they make me feel like a doctor/chemist…but the bloating is a b-tch.'She then made a plea to her fans, writing, 'I humbly beg you to stop asking if I’m pregnant because while I know it’s said with excited, good intentions, it just kind of sucks to hear because I am the opposite of pregnant!' Confirmed!

On Saturday the cookbook author, 36, confirmed that she is indeed in the egg-retrieval process and asked that people stop asking if she's pregnantTeigen then turned the caption away from herself and suggested that others stop asking women if they're expecting in general.'But also like please stop asking people, anyone, if they’re pregnant,' she wrote.'I said this in the comments and got yelled at because the internet is wild but I’d rather be the one to tell you and not some poor.

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