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02-22-2013, 12:12 AM #1
Guys who've had babies while on or right after gear
Did you notice any extra development in your children?
My son was born looking like a wooly mammoth, hair all down his back. He was 10lbs at birth, able to lift his head and look around.
Within a week he was trying to crawl and would also try to support himself when held up, I went to put him down once and he put his legs down, I expected he would just fall back but he was able to stand with almost no support for a good second. I don't encourage this so I started putting him down in a cradle position. He bypassed his birth weight in 5 days.
At 2 weeks he was scooting and attempting to crawl. He will sometimes get a hold of fingers and pull himself upwards from a laying position, not in a fluid motion more like a jerk and freeze/hold on until someone assisted him.
By 3 weeks he could crawl/drag himself for about 2 ft at a time. He does this with his head on the floor, I found it interesting that he pulls himself more than pushes with his feet. He's doing the right motion but his feet don't seem to grip well, our carpet is shaggy where we does this so he grabs the shag and pulls. He's also wearing 3month old clothes, he's not fat just big at around 12lbs.
When he cries I can see separation down his abs, not sure if that's normal or not. His back muscles tend to be very well developed around the rhomboids/medial traps.
He's had a few check ups and the Dr's/Nurses say he's in excellent health and is extremely strong but my last kid was a little turd up until about a year old.
Now for me, I was off cycle at the time. In fact my test levels were still pretty shitty when I popped that plug, I was trying to see if my natty test could recover (it can't) oddly enough, I'm still fertile on trt.
I had come off a prop/npp cycle 6 weeks prior. I had taken my last shot of TB500 about a month prior and had ceased GHRP/CJC about 2 months prior
My wife was just starting var but stopped within 1 week of since we found out she was pregnant. She was on GHRP/CJC for about a year than moved to HGH and stopped when we found out she was pregnant
My wife's diet on cycle was raw proteins, she couldn't get enough fish. Docs usually recommend against fish due to allergies but since neither of us had it and she would tear my face off if she didn't get it, we went and had sushi about 3-4 times a week. She worked out the entire pregnancy, even walked up until 2 hrs before giving birth. She was at 40wks from conception when he was born.
Funny thing was, I told her I wanted 2 things. 1, it better be a boy and 2 it better be a big boy. Guess women do listen after all
Anyone else have similar stories with their kids on cycle?
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02-22-2013, 03:06 AM #3Originally Posted by The Titan99
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02-22-2013, 03:08 AM #4Originally Posted by Pac Man
Sounds like you got yourself a little genius there buddy well done
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02-23-2013, 02:06 PM #5
My daughter was conceived whle I was on cycle and now is an adult. No effects. I would think the mother being on cycle would be bigger worry but I'm no doctor.
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02-23-2013, 02:18 PM #6
I would think that the HGH she was taking would have more effect on the baby than anything you were taking.
Did you tell her doctor she had been on HGH?
I would.
If your baby has a high test level in his system, this could cause a wide range of issues
Remember, high test levels are what tells our bones and growth plates to fuse. He could actually end up as a dwarf if his bones fuse to earlier
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02-23-2013, 02:38 PM #7
The way we live will affect our ADN, it's called epigenetics. However being on steroids do not totally change your ADN into a big green guy. It's a longterm process... It's not because you have 1g test/weeks in your body that your genetic say 1g test/weeks.
Reproduction is an half of your ADN with an half of the mother's ADN. Sure your ADN change during your life. and Yes steroids affected it(in a positive way) however it won't make your child have a beard at 5YO.
If you think that your kids is "too muscular" for his age, He may have a lack of myostatin(pretty rare) or simply have the best gene of both of his parents.
In most case be happy he have a great future if he follow the same path as his father.
the only contribution of the man is the ADN nothing else...
And don't think that any amount of steroids(in man) could affect the baby. Women however is another story... they feed him for 9 month, so it could definitively change something.
But if she stopped HGH right after you knew she was pregnant I think you'll be fine... However I would still ask my doctor.
And Congrats for your newborn child.Last edited by qscgugcsq; 02-23-2013 at 02:40 PM.
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02-23-2013, 03:09 PM #8Banned
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Son's 10 and my daughter's 7. Both are healthy in every way. Son's growing like a weed and daughter is smarter than i am. Was on test/tren w/ daughter, and just test w/ son.
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02-24-2013, 01:13 AM #9Associate Member
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Very interesting thread
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02-24-2013, 01:29 AM #10New Member
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Wow, very interesting. I know nothing about the subject so I won't comment, but very interested in the thread.
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02-24-2013, 02:12 AM #11
Nothing the father takes will make much difference (epigenetics may have a small impact).
But the mother is another story (mainly if she is using while pregnant).
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02-24-2013, 02:21 AM #12
According to my reading- chances are you will deliver lady babies.
This is due to the fact that male sperms dies first under stress
http://www.google.com.au/url?sa=t&rc...42768644,d.dGI
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02-24-2013, 02:49 AM #13
We concieved our first child after my first steroid cycle 2 months after PCT, shes advanced for sure, I dont think it has anything to do with AAS,( I dont think having exogenous test in your system would transfer to the DNA in your sperm) more than likely your wifes diet and exercise helped contributed to your healthy baby.
OP my only concern(not in a bad way, just maybe research a littlemore) is that your wife was on GH when the placenta was formed, which may have had a small bearing on your childs development in the fetus,
Anyway whats done is done, just enjoy it.
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So far so good, they seem to be doing what they’re supposed to.
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