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    infertility?

    Well i am planning a new cycle but I am having some issues when it comes to how or if it will affect me later on in life by making me infertile. Is there any real solid articles or studies that discuss this subject. I appreciate the help!

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    There are many bros I know that get their wife/gf pregnant after using AAS. As a matter of fact a good friend of mine got his gf pregnant about a month ago. He has taken three cycles. It wasn't intentional, but she is pregnant. You won't have a problem.

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    I can't imagine infertility becoming a problem if you space out your cycles properly (Time off > or =Time on) and have proper PCT protocols....

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    i was on a long cycle say 6months and after my wife couldnt catch and the tests showed the sperm were there just inactive however after speaking to a good freind who competes in power lifting on the world stage he gave me a box of viramone prop within a month my wife was pregenant make of that what you will ....

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    I've run long cycle and got my gf pregnant while on stuff. I know a lot of guys who have knocked up girls after. AAS isn't a form of birth control either

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    Quote Originally Posted by gixxerboy1
    I've run long cycle and got my gf pregnant while on stuff. I know a lot of guys who have knocked up girls after. AAS isn't a form of birth control either

    as a matter of fact aas is a form of birth control. For years pharmaceutical companies have been experimenting with testosterone as a form of male birth control and it has shown efficacy greater then female birth control(<99.9% effective). The problems with using aas as a male birth control are countless but effectiveness is not one of them.

    Here's a link to one of many many studies.

    http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2004/...in612637.shtml

    Here's how and why testosterone stops sperm production:

    The extra surge of testosterone a male gets by injecting aas(specificly testosterone) is designed to interfere with a complex sequence of hormonal reactions that begin in the brain and end in the testes, resulting in sperm production. To get more technical, this extra dose of testosterone withholds the amount of gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) secreted by the hypothalamus in the brain. GnRH stimulates the release of hormones called gonadotropins from the pituitary gland, which is also in the brain. Gonadotropins are hormones essential in signaling the testes to produce sperm. So, the suppression of GnRH ultimately results in preventing sperm production in the male and, as a result, helps to prevent pregnancy in the woman partner.

    Maximum contraceptive effectiveness, however, was not possible right away because it can take as much as 2 to 3 months for sperm counts to reach very low levels. This happens because sperm can live for 2-3 months, so even though you stop sperm production you still have live sperm in your testes for up to 2-3 months after you hault sperm production.

    I hope this helps. GL

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    50mg clomid for 2 months took me from 100,000 sperm count (sterile) to 64,000,000..

    and im 46 yrs old..
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    Quote Originally Posted by kfrost06
    as a matter of fact aas is a form of birth control. For years pharmaceutical companies have been experimenting with testosterone as a form of male birth control and it has shown efficacy greater then female birth control(<99.9% effective). The problems with using aas as a male birth control are countless but effectiveness is not one of them.

    Here's a link to one of many many studies.

    http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2004/...in612637.shtml

    Here's how and why testosterone stops sperm production:

    The extra surge of testosterone a male gets by injecting aas(specificly testosterone) is designed to interfere with a complex sequence of hormonal reactions that begin in the brain and end in the testes, resulting in sperm production. To get more technical, this extra dose of testosterone withholds the amount of gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) secreted by the hypothalamus in the brain. GnRH stimulates the release of hormones called gonadotropins from the pituitary gland, which is also in the brain. Gonadotropins are hormones essential in signaling the testes to produce sperm. So, the suppression of GnRH ultimately results in preventing sperm production in the male and, as a result, helps to prevent pregnancy in the woman partner.

    Maximum contraceptive effectiveness, however, was not possible right away because it can take as much as 2 to 3 months for sperm counts to reach very low levels. This happens because sperm can live for 2-3 months, so even though you stop sperm production you still have live sperm in your testes for up to 2-3 months after you hault sperm production.

    I hope this helps. GL
    We had a poll on this on another board there were at least 10 guys who got their gf or wives pregnant while on test.

    I was on test and a bunch of other stuff when i got my girlfriend pregnant. I would NEVER count on it as a from of birth control.

    It may work for some but my experience the percentage isn't high enough

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    Thanks a lot for all the feed back. Is there any actual written investigation on this? I have been looking for one and have done some research but I don't even have time to come to this forum that often now a days. thanks

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