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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
How long for TRT to shut down spermatogenesis
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<blockquote data-quote="Appassionato" data-source="post: 141817" data-attributes="member: 37892"><p>Thanks for your reply Systemlord. </p><p>I forgot to mention that before, but I don't want to put any obstacle to how many kids I could have with my wife, which means I should run HCG all the time until my wife gets pregnant, stop with it and then repeat the procedure when she will be able to get pregnant again.</p><p>Something that would be obviously unsustainable for me for the months I'm on HCG, because I don't tolerate such high levels of E2. Also that would create a roller-coaster of hormonal changes throughout the years that I'm not willing to experience.</p><p></p><p>Other question would be, is FSH alone enough to keep fertility? If yes, does it raises E2 as well as HCG?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Appassionato, post: 141817, member: 37892"] Thanks for your reply Systemlord. I forgot to mention that before, but I don't want to put any obstacle to how many kids I could have with my wife, which means I should run HCG all the time until my wife gets pregnant, stop with it and then repeat the procedure when she will be able to get pregnant again. Something that would be obviously unsustainable for me for the months I'm on HCG, because I don't tolerate such high levels of E2. Also that would create a roller-coaster of hormonal changes throughout the years that I'm not willing to experience. Other question would be, is FSH alone enough to keep fertility? If yes, does it raises E2 as well as HCG? [/QUOTE]
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