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    Trying to Conceive Post Cycle

    Any vets out there with experience trying to conceive following a cycle? I wrap up a 16 week cycle in two weeks, and plan to conceive following four weeks of PCT. How long should it take for fertility to recover to an adequate level? Are there factors that should be taken into consideration when planning for the health and safety of a child (related to the cycle of course)?

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    Careful, your baby may end up being 30lbs of lean muscle.

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    take hcg on cycle
    utilize clomid in ur pct.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lemonada8 View Post
    take hcg on cycle
    utilize clomid in ur pct.
    Unfortunately I couldn't get my hands on HCG this time around. However, I do have both Ar-r Nolva and Clomid on hand for PCT.

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    Bump, hoping for more information.

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    It took us 3 or months after my cycle and her coming off the pill.

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    Clomiphene is prolly gonna be your best friend with this...

    Check this article

    http://www.maledoc.com/blog/2010/04/...-works-in-men/

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    Just got mine prego while on cycle (750 sus-350npp). Took only clomid.

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    I got my wife pregnant with our second child at the end of my (second) cyle, the period between last shot and PCT.
    I'd recommend running a standard PCT consisting of Nolva and Clomid. If you stay off for long enough your body should continue to recover naturally as well.

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    pm me if you have questions. I dont frequently visit the board.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tony1032 View Post
    Any vets out there with experience trying to conceive following a cycle? I wrap up a 16 wae sperm beek cycle in two weeks, and plan to conceive following four weeks of PCT. How long should it take for fertility to recover to an adequate level? Are there factors that should be taken into consideration when planning for the health and safety of a child (related to the cycle of course)?
    you can wait up to 6 months to see sperm levels increase or you can add HMG to your PCT. regular PCT does not bring the sperm back.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shred1122 View Post
    you can wait up to 6 months to see sperm levels increase or you can add HMG to your PCT. regular PCT does not bring the sperm back.
    Rubbish, the typical pct does bring back sperm production and if it doesn't there is a deeper problem at play

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