Danielle Lloyd shows off her toned figure in a mint green crop top and leggings

Danielle Lloyd shows off her toned figure in a mint green crop top and leggings as she heads out on a jog

Danielle Lloyd looked sensational as she showed off her toned figure in a mint green activewear set in London on Monday. 

The former WAG, 38, flashed her washboard abs in her crop top and high-waisted leggings as she worked up a sweat in the capital.

It comes after Danielle revealed plans to try for baby number six, which will be her third child with husband Michael O’Neill.

Fitness queen: The mother-of-five looked flawless as she worked up a sweat, teaming her activewear with a pair of pristine white trainers

Work it: Danielle Lloyd looked sensational as she showed off her toned figure in a mint green activewear set in London on Monday 

The mother-of-five looked flawless as she worked up a sweat, teaming her activewear with a pair of pristine white trainers. 

The model showed off a deep golden tan and wore her long blonde locks loose. 

She performed some stretches and caught her breath after jogging around town. 

Danielle has two children with husband Michael; son Ronnie, four, and daughter Autumn, 10 months. 

Stretch it out: The former WAG, 38, flashed her washboard abs in her crop top and high-waisted leggings as she worked up a sweat in the capital

Stretch it out: The former WAG, 38, flashed her washboard abs in her crop top and high-waisted leggings as she worked up a sweat in the capital

She also co-parents three sons Archie, 11, Harry, 10, and George, eight, with her footballer ex-husband Jamie O’Hara, 35. 

In an interview with new! magazine  last week, Danielle said she’s keen to give Autumn a baby sister.

‘I’ve gone through ups and downs and I just can’t imagine Autumn not having a little sister to grow up with,’ she explained.

‘I just think it’s nice to have sisters close together so they’ve always got each other’s backs.’

Family: It comes after Danielle revealed plans to try for baby number six, which will be her third child with husband Michael O'Neill

Family: It comes after Danielle revealed plans to try for baby number six, which will be her third child with husband Michael O’Neill

What is the baby dust method?  

The Babydust Method is a book published by Kathryn Taylor, which uses ovulation predictor kits to help couples conceive their preferred gender of child.

The method works by asking women to chart their luteinising hormone twice per day and using ovulation predictor kits for three months to recognise the patterns in their cycle.

The hormone typically surges at around day 14 in the menstrual cycle and ovulation, with tests indicating when a women is scheduled to ovulate.

Couples hoping to have a girl should have intercourse two or three days before ovulation, and no other time throughout the cycle.

Those hoping for a boy should have sex 24 hours after their first darkest test, which indicates ovulation will take place 24 hours later, and again after 24 hours

When asked how Michael feels about adding to their brood, Danielle insisted that he ‘just goes with the flow. What does one more matter?’

‘When I was saying it to Michael, I think I’d had a few wines.

‘I think he thought I was messing around but I definitely wasn’t. I still think he thinks I’m messing around. Even with Autumn, he was like, ‘You didn’t tell me we were trying’. I was like, ‘Didn’t I?”

She added that she will use the Babydust Method again in the hope of conceiving another girl.

Danielle previously revealed that she decided to try for a baby girl naturally after being unable to travel abroad for controversial gender selection due to the Covid pandemic.

The star revealed she followed The Babydust Method, a book published by Kathryn Taylor which enlists the help of ovulation strips to conceive a child.

The method works by asking women to chart their luteinising hormone twice per day and using ovulation predictor kits for three months to recognise the patterns in their cycle.

The hormone typically surges at around day 14 in the menstrual cycle and ovulation, with tests indicating when a women is scheduled to ovulate.

Couples hoping to have a girl should have intercourse two or three days before ovulation, and no other time throughout the cycle, while those hoping for a boy should have sex 24 hours after their first darkest test, which indicates ovulation will take place 24 hours later, and again after 24 hours.

Adding to their brood: Danielle is already mum to (L-R) George, eight, Harry, 10, Autumn, 10 months, Ronnie, four, and Archie, 11

Adding to their brood: Danielle is already mum to (L-R) George, eight, Harry, 10, Autumn, 10 months, Ronnie, four, and Archie, 11

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