Infertility is an issue that millions of couples struggle with. Fitness is not a cure for infertility, but there is a relationship between how much exercise and the type of exercise you do and a couple’s ability to conceive. Still the causes of infertility are varied and the treatments are equally varied. Exercise helps couples struggling with infertility because it can help lower their stress and boost their overall health. While it cannot resolve the infertility issues — there are some things that can help both men and women.
For Men:
Avoid wearing tight fitting shorts or briefs. When men wear these whether they are working out or hanging out, it can raise the temperature around their genitals and negatively impact the ability to become pregnant. Go for boxers or loose fitting shorts and avoid the bike shorts and tight lycra knits.
If you’re a cycler, it’s time to take a break from cycling. Limit the amount of time you spend cycling or cut it out all together. This is really a time where spending time on the bike is not helpful to you. The same can be said for equestrian sports, take a break from how much time you spend in the saddle.
If you are a fan of hot yoga, no more hot yoga classes. You can keep doing yoga, just do it in a cooler room (somewhere around 70 to 72 degrees). Yoga is a great way to help you relax and this is a huge plus for couples coping with infertility. The exercise isn’t the issue, the temperature is.
For Women:
For women, the recommendations are a bit different. If you work out for several hours a day (i.e. more than 1) – it may be time to cut back for a while. Consult with your physician about the exercise routine you follow.
Yoga and pilates are a great choice for women who are coping with infertility issues. They are a great way to tone up, while also reducing the mental and physical stress associated with infertility issues.
You can also check out a national organization called RESOLVE. This is a support group that provides local chapters and meetings throughout the states and provides you with emotional support.
Have you ever coped with infertility and found some relief through exercise and fitness?