Is it possible to transfer birth defects from the use of AS to a person you are trying to have a child with? I know once you get going it affects alot of your systems, but does it stop there?
Is it possible to transfer birth defects from the use of AS to a person you are trying to have a child with? I know once you get going it affects alot of your systems, but does it stop there?
Last edited by slamd097; 01-22-2004 at 03:27 PM.
Bumpty, bump...MR Pheedno, I am looking in your direction.
I don't think there are any birth defects associated with male steroid use.
Unless you don't like the look of bulky babies.
Birth defects are only passed on through genetics. Steroids can't cause birth defects, because the gene has to already be present in your body. Health problems caused by steroids cannot be passed on.
ive heard thats if the woman thats pregnant using AS its a high chance thats the kid get some birth defects.. but not in men
Yeah, if a pregnant woman is using AAS it will definitely affect the baby, because they are sharing the same bloodstream.Originally Posted by Lord
sperm is continually renewed in the body from stem cells, so any reproductive damage that occurs from drugs etc is generally not permenant for males. females are a very different story.
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