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    ive knocked up a girl on juice, your dr is full of crap i 2nd that.

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    18 year payment plan lol.

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    Yes she can get pregnant, but don't jump the gun untill you really know for sure.

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    Definitely possible.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steroid hormones for contraception in men
    DATA COLLECTION AND ANALYSIS: Azoospermia (absence of spermatozoa on semen examination) was the primary outcome measure. Data were insufficient to examine pregnancy rates and side effects. MAIN RESULTS: We found 30 trials that met our inclusion criteria. The proportion of men who achieved azoospermia varied widely in reports to date. A few important differences emerged from these trials: levonorgestrel implants combined with injectable testosterone enanthate (TE) were more effective than levonorgestrel 125 microg daily combined with testosterone patches; levonorgestrel 500 mug daily improved the effectiveness of TE 100 mg injected weekly; desogestrel 150 mug was less effective than desogestrel 300 mug (with testosterone pellets); testosterone undecanoate (TU) 500 mg was less likely to produce azoospermia than TU 1000 mg (with levonorgestrel implants); norethisterone enanthate 200 mg with TU 1000 mg led to more azoospermia when given every 8 weeks versus 12 weeks; four implants of 7-alpha-methyl-19-nortestosterone (MENT) were more effective than two MENT implants. Several trials showed promising efficacy in terms of percentages with azoospermia. Three examined desogestrel and testosterone preparations or etonogestrel (metabolite of desogestrel) and testosterone, and two examined levonorgestrel and testosterone.


    CONCLUSIONS: No male hormonal contraceptive is ready for clinical use. Most trials were small exploratory studies. As a result, their power to detect important differences was limited and their results imprecise. In addition, the definition of oligozoospermia has been imprecise or inconsistent. To avoid bias, future trials need more attention to the methodological requirements for randomized controlled trials. More trials with adequate power would also be helpful.

    PMID: 17443545 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
    Pay attention the bolded sentences. So basically, 500mg's of Testosterone Undeconate was unlikely to cause complete cessation of sperm production in men. Other methods using hormones were also inconclusive. Phizer is trying for male contraceptives right now, and as far as I have seen they have been unsuccessful.

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