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    clomid/nolva not as pct

    Got a questio for you fellas. Not sure if this was the right forumn to put this because it isnt a pct question. I also haven't done much research on it because im not sure if there is any info on it or not. Havent been on the boards in a while. My question is, Would taking nolva or clomid affect the sex of your kid if you were takin one or the other when she became pregnant. My wife and I have decided to start trying and I want a boy. Would either of these help make that happen? Any ideas?

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    Wow, really? Do you have any idea what those are at all?

    Nolva --- Decreases the amount of estrogen in a body so you won't get gyno. (if a women uses it, then it becomes known as birth control)

    Clomid --- sends signals to the males testicles so they will start reproducing testosterone again.

    No, they won't have any effect at all. Goodluck
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    yeah, I wa goin off the basis of maybe the nolva since it was decreasing the estrogen would maybe in some way decrease the sperm that makes the females and the clomid bringing your test levels back may make you produce more sperm that make the males during that time. it was something I was just boucing off the wall.
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    Please get off of here if you really think females have sperm.

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    what?

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    Just don't worry about it. Have some good ol' unprotected sex and hope for the best.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PO OFFICER View Post
    Wow, really? Do you have any idea what those are at all?

    Nolva --- Decreases the amount of estrogen in a body so you won't get gyno. (if a women uses it, then it becomes known as birth control)

    Clomid --- sends signals to the males testicles so they will start reproducing testosterone again.

    No, they won't have any effect at all. Goodluck
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    Tamoxifen doesnt "decrease the amount of estrogen" in the body. It blocks its effects by binding to the ER. Ai's lower estrogen levels.

    The OP, it shouldnt have an effect, no.

    One thing that will though is Accutane (Isotretinoin). If one of you were using it and she became pregnant, there is a VERY high chance the baby will have birth defects. I wouldnt be trying for a baby if I (or she) had used that stuff in the last 12 months.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PO OFFICER View Post
    Just don't worry about it. Have some good ol' unprotected sex and hope for the best.
    PO do you really have any idea what those drugs are made for? Hint not developed for steroid pct's.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Swifto View Post
    Tamoxifen doesnt "decrease the amount of estrogen" in the body. It blocks its effects by binding to the ER. Ai's lower estrogen levels.

    The OP, it shouldnt have an effect, no.

    One thing that will though is Accutane (Isotretinoin). If one of you were using it and she became pregnant, there is a VERY high chance the baby will have birth defects. I wouldnt be trying for a baby if I (or she) had used that stuff in the last 12 months.
    Seriously....didnt know that swifto definitly something to keep in mind as im always having kids...lol

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