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| Under Construction Join Date: Oct 2004 Location: Manchester Posts: 3 Rep Power: ![]() | Can anybody tell me waht effects test has on the quality of the users sperm, i.e does it reduce it's potencey while on a cycle but returning to normal afterwoods with post cycle therapy. All information would be greatly appreciated. DOB |
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| Making Progress Join Date: Sep 2004 Posts: 430 Rep Power: ![]() | Quote:
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| Under Construction Join Date: Sep 2004 Posts: 43 Rep Power: ![]() | Me and my wife were having difficulty in conceiving our first child. I was on quite a heavy cycle at the time. My GP did blood tests which showed testosterone levels that could not be measured. I also provided a sperm sample which showed I had a zero sperm count. I finished the cycle and she got pregnant within six months. We now have 4 kids. Hope this helps. |
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| Join Date: Dec 2003 Posts: 0 Rep Power: ![]() | that would make sense as synthetic test dose not affect your genes or sperm count at all so if you were running test and this shut down your natural production then your sperm count would likely diminish, however once the cycle is over and natural test levels begin to rise again so will your sperm count so your theory is right, sperm count would be low on cycle but would come back up pct |
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| Making Progress Join Date: Oct 2004 Location: USA Posts: 372 Rep Power: ![]() | Godfather, you're right. The introduction of synthetic test shuts down the production of natural test, thereby shutting down the production of sperm as well. Doctors have long been prescribing small doses (200mg/wk to be exact) as a form of male birth control. 200mg/wk is enough to stop endogenous test production and is pretty effective as a form of birth control. ______________________ thricefan@cyber-rights.net You have to do what others won't to achieve what others don't. |
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