Trying to conceive...Is it ok to continue commuting by bike?
Hi all,
My husband and I are ready to start a family. Ready as we'll ever be! ;)
We are both fit & healthy and approaching our mid-30s. My commute is 200km/week (125 miles/week) and pretty intense in terms of hill climbs but it's extremely satisfying and I'd like to continue while we are trying to conceive. Also, I'm conscious that it could +12 months to fall pregnant so I'd like to keep things normal by sticking to my current routine.
My concern is:
Will I cause myself to miscarry if I continue cycling (a) before I realize I am pregnant and (b) after I fall pregnant?
The two issues that concern me are monitoring my heart rate and maintaining my body temperature because both would be impossible to achhieve on my commute (and there are no alternative routes).
Also, I have read that you & the baby will be fine if you *maintain* your current fitness practice i.e. so long as you have been doing it for at least 3 months prior to conception (which I definitely have).
There seems to be a lot of conflicting information - and a lot of misinformation - so I'd be grateful for a healthy dose of practical & sensible advice :)
Nic.
I am not a medical professional either
You sound like you are in good health which is very important, so you would be continuing your active lifestyle instead of drastically increasing your exercise level at this point of your life.
I would definitely discuss this with your medical health professional about this to determine an appropriate evaluation for you and your lifestyle. Miscarriages are also very common (about 25% of all women experience at least one but that statistic depends on which trimester and age group you are considering) and sometimes the cause is unknown. The body cannot sustain a pregnancy without adequate body fat and sometimes will reject the implanted fetus if severe abnormalities exist.
Good luck and let us know what your medical professional advises!
Thanks for the sanity check!
To Pinkbikes and Ana, thank you both for your thoughtful replies. To Malkin and Fontinalis, thank you for your best wishes. I had an appointment with my GP this morning and she echoed your wise words.
Her advice is to:
- Stop reading articles on the internet :p
- Continue cycling commute & surfing
- Heart rate isn't a concern (FWIW, my stats are: Average HR = 150, Max HR = +195).
- Body temperature isn't a concern (She said I'd need to raise my body temp +2 degrees to be in the danger zone. To achieve this I would be doing something like running a marathon in the midday sun in the Australian summer)
- Take folate (ideally three months before conception)
The best advice she gave me was to listen to what my body is telling me.
Nic
xxx