Nov
7
Does running or walking on the treadmill have an effect on chances of conception happening at ovualation time?
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As my husband things it defies gravity. So have not been on the treadmill this week, just in case! Any info would be great! Thanks:)
Thanks, we are trying to conceive, and he thought that running on the treadmill each morning during the week of ovulation, could have some effects on trying to conceive.
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6 Responses to “Does running or walking on the treadmill have an effect on chances of conception happening at ovualation time?”






No effect whatsoever, unless you are jumping up out of bed right after *** to get on the tread mill.
I don’t understand the defies gravity thing… Generally, being healthy and fit, which you achieve by doing a reasonable amount of exercise, makes you generally more likely to conceive than more sedentary, unhealthy, overweight women.
NO!
It wont help conception, nor keep you from conception.
Because i dont know whether your trying to avoid it, or make it happen in a special way, I cant really help you.
Your question was vague.
I run on the treadmill too and also have ttc. We have been trying since July 07. But I really don’t think not conceiving yet has anything to do with running on the treadmill. Working out, is actually supossed to increase your chances of conception. Again, this hasn’t worked for me yet, but being healthy is always better. If he really is concerened, don’t run. But definitely walk. It will be better for your pregnancy (when it does happen) in the long run.
You can always ask your doctor if you’re uncertain but the general rule of thumb is that as long as you don’t do it to excess you should be ok.
And like others replied – you don’t want to jump on the treadmill right after you BD if you’re TTC. You can wait about 15-20 minutes after BD to make sure the ***** are going where they’re supposed to go but don’t worry, they won’t “fall out”. That slippery feeling afterwards is from the “fluid” you make during sex, not *****!
No. Has no effect on gravity. Some sites suggest that after *** you elevate your hips on a pillow for half an hour. I doubt it improves the situation since I’ve now seen how the cervix works, but hey, maybe it helps.