There is a problem with the use of the word "conservative" in this context. The word became popular with algorithms that used the word "conservative" for settings that created a deeper first stop, with the implication that staying farther away from the M-value line was safer. Stopping deeper on the ascent was believed to be safer.
Current thinking has moved away from that, with the realization that when doing stops deeper, you are adding nitrogen to the slower tissues, gas that must be eliminated later with longer shallow stops. Research indicated that deeper stops are not in themselves safer.
People associate the word
conservative with
safer, but if by
conservative you mean adding more deep water time to your profile, you are likely not making your dive safer.
Here is
some reading on this.