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Exercise in the 2 WW after an IUI?

I'm sure this has been asked numerous times, but just curious to see what everyone's take on this.  In my field of work I am on my feet a lot, and lift tables/chairs, etc.  For example, on Saturday, I will be on my feet coordinating a wedding from 12 noon-midnight with minimal sitting, and setting up ceremony chairs, moving tables around, etc. 

I know I can't stop my life during the 2ww, but I want to make sure I am not hurting my chances of getting pregnant.  I am so nervous about everything.

Do you all continue with your moderate exercise or continue your strenuous activity during the 2ww?

 


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Re: Exercise in the 2 WW after an IUI?

  • I only took the day of IUI easy. The next day I went back to my normal routine. GL!

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  • I continue my regular routine which I wouldn't call strenuous, 45 min on the bike, 2 mile walk and light weights 3x week.

    I figure people get pg all the time while exercising so as long as RE doesn't say no then I am going to continue my life as normal.  I am curious what other people do.

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  • I do weddings too, and understand the strain that we put ourselves through - it's tough work!!      I always tried to slow down after any treatments, I know it's not easy with a wedding, but I do deligate better now!   
  • My RE said to take the night off from exercising after my IUI, but after that no restrictions, and I could exercise as normal.  I did my regular exercise routine of cardio and strength training during my last 2ww and plan on continuing during the next 2ww.   
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    I do weddings too, and understand the strain that we put ourselves through - it's tough work!!      I always tried to slow down after any treatments, I know it's not easy with a wedding, but I do deligate better now!   

     

    I hear ya-it is tough work!  I am hoping to try to take it easier on Saturday, and delegating the strenuous jobs to the staff is a good idea Smile 


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  • I've never been put on restrictions, but I would ask your dr. if you are unsure.  You should be fine.  GL!
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  • My first RE told me to live life as normal, while my current RE told me to stop working out once I start my injections, "working out" including jumping around, high cardio, etc. Most forms of yoga, walking, and upper body is okay, in her opinion.

    I know it's a big debate, but as of right now, I'm going to just do what my RE tells me to do! GL!

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  • I have not had my first IUI, but I did ask the question at my consult. FWIW, I was told that day of IUI, relax. During 2WW to keep my HR under 140.. I think that is what I remember. Good luck!
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  • I just had my first IUI this morning and RE did not say anything about exercise restrictions.
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  • The RE's nurses always tell me "life as normal" for the 2ww.
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  • I worry about it so I usually just do walks during the 2ww! =)
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  • My unprofessional opinion is to do whatever it takes to take care of yourself to make the BEST home for baby.

    For me that means:

    1. Eating as perfect as I can. As many veggies and fruits as I can. Low caffeine and always taking my pills.

    2. Moderate movements.  Although My theory is to take the day of IUI as a bedrest day.  I tell my DH that so I can be as lazy as possible and he waits on me hand and foot.  Good practice for him when I get prego.

    I figure can't hurt, might help. 

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  • thanks!

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