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06-19-2010, 11:45 AM #1Member
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Test E and effects on fertility?
Last night, I had one of those 'oh shit' moments, where after finishing with a girl I look down and the condom had come off at some point prior to finishing. So as I rushed around town late night looking for a 24 hour pharmacy for Plan B (which is really freking expensive for a single pill, incidentally,) I got to wondering about my own likelihood of impregnating a girl, anyway. I'm on week 7 of a 500Mg/Week Test E cycle, where weeks 1-5 I was on 50Mg DBol /Day. I recall reading that AAS will affect your fertility, but as I searched the forum here I came up with several threads with either anecdotal reports ("I heard that such and such...", or conflicting information. Is there any current wisdom on this issue?
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06-19-2010, 12:55 PM #2Junior Member
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My father has been juicing since his early 20's. Has hardly ever come off test since then, unless experimenting with some other form of using one compound at a time, but yet I'm here. I'm 20, he is now 50. LOL I know this doesn't help much but from personal reference I suppose, he has been practically on gear his whole adult life and I know he has never cared about giving his natural test time to recover. Therefore, I suppose it is still, at least from my point of view, to be fertile and be on gear even if its extremely long-term. I also have three brothers as well who are about 5-10 years older than me. And yes, those Plan B tabs are stupid expensive. Same thing happened to me and my girl a month or so ago.
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06-20-2010, 07:54 AM #3Member
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Yea, 50 bucks for a single pill, and all it is is a concentrated burst of birth control.
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It is definitely possible to conceive on cycle.
Sperm mobility is reduced, but trust me, it's definitely possible.
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06-20-2010, 08:13 PM #5Member
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So, the liklihood is reduced? I'll take it.
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06-20-2010, 09:33 PM #6
all it takes is one! reduced or not
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06-20-2010, 09:38 PM #7
$50 for Plan B 1x or $1500 a month for 18 years = $324,000 not counting inflation for plan P parenthood.
do the math
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