Can I walk more during ovulation induction?
Generally, excessive walking should be avoided during ovulation induction to prevent abnormal conditions.
Ovulation induction usually refers to the use of medications that stimulate ovulation, promoting the development and maturation of ovarian follicles and subsequent ovulation. During this period, a woman's ovaries typically gradually enlarge, and the medications may also affect her physical condition. Light walking may help improve physical fitness and basal metabolic status, but excessive walking should be avoided to prevent undue physical strain or twisting movements, which could lead to ovarian torsion and cause abnormal symptoms.
During ovulation induction, it is recommended to maintain a regular and nutritious diet. If any discomfort occurs, prompt consultation with an obstetrics and gynecology specialist at a hospital is advised for proper diagnosis and treatment.