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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Clomid for PCT, fertility or low T
How to Improve Sperm Quality, LH, FSH and Testosterone in Infertile Men
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<blockquote data-quote="Sides" data-source="post: 159507" data-attributes="member: 31749"><p>lt84, I completely understand. Especially when it comes to trying to have a baby, we all have to budget our money and other resources as effectively as possible. Clomid is cheap while FSH is still relatively expensive, so I understand why you would want to give it a chance to work first. I am 51 and my wife is 42, so we were in a rush to have our baby as soon as possible, and would do anything to make that possible.</p><p></p><p>And of course, once the baby comes that is only the beginning of the expenses, so you have to budget your money as best you can. Here I am taking a break from trying to put together our new changing table and crib, and then there will be the stroller to buy, and the breast pump, and diapers...and eventually college someday. The expenses of having a child will never end...but still I am grateful for the chance to have our baby.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sides, post: 159507, member: 31749"] lt84, I completely understand. Especially when it comes to trying to have a baby, we all have to budget our money and other resources as effectively as possible. Clomid is cheap while FSH is still relatively expensive, so I understand why you would want to give it a chance to work first. I am 51 and my wife is 42, so we were in a rush to have our baby as soon as possible, and would do anything to make that possible. And of course, once the baby comes that is only the beginning of the expenses, so you have to budget your money as best you can. Here I am taking a break from trying to put together our new changing table and crib, and then there will be the stroller to buy, and the breast pump, and diapers...and eventually college someday. The expenses of having a child will never end...but still I am grateful for the chance to have our baby. [/QUOTE]
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