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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Clomid for PCT, fertility or low T
Testosterone users conceive more girls?
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<blockquote data-quote="MrWrldWide" data-source="post: 225157" data-attributes="member: 43214"><p>To answer the thread - I was doing both Testosterone (160mg/week) and HCG (1000iu/week) for the entirety of my 5 years on TRT, believing the HCG would keep me fertile. It wasn't until we went almost a year of trying without any luck, when I went to get my swimmers tested and bam - was hit with the reality that I was shooting blanks. Tried using the HCG at 500iu every other day for 90 days, then re-tested. Again, blanks. At this point, thought I was going to have to go through the grueling HPTA restart. But, made a last ditch effort, and added in FSH. So, 500iu HCG on Mon, Wed and Fri; and 75iu FSH on Tues and Thur. Continued taking my Test dosage of 160mg/week. After about 100 days on this protocol, I ran out of FSH. And, the FDA ban was keeping me from getting any more compounded FSH in the States. So, I sourced some HMG from an Indian pharmacy, and continued the same protocol - just with 75iu HMG on Tues and Thur. It was almost 5 mos to the day I started the FSH to when Mama told me we were pregnant. But, that means it was approx. 3.5-4 mos on that protocol when we actually got pregnant. </p><p></p><p>We are having boy. I was taking 160mg/week Test Cyp, 1,500iu/week HCG, and 150iu/week of FSH at the time we conceived. I should probably also point out that we conceived two children prior to me ever starting TRT - so, I knew that I was not genetically infertile. Hope this helps!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrWrldWide, post: 225157, member: 43214"] To answer the thread - I was doing both Testosterone (160mg/week) and HCG (1000iu/week) for the entirety of my 5 years on TRT, believing the HCG would keep me fertile. It wasn't until we went almost a year of trying without any luck, when I went to get my swimmers tested and bam - was hit with the reality that I was shooting blanks. Tried using the HCG at 500iu every other day for 90 days, then re-tested. Again, blanks. At this point, thought I was going to have to go through the grueling HPTA restart. But, made a last ditch effort, and added in FSH. So, 500iu HCG on Mon, Wed and Fri; and 75iu FSH on Tues and Thur. Continued taking my Test dosage of 160mg/week. After about 100 days on this protocol, I ran out of FSH. And, the FDA ban was keeping me from getting any more compounded FSH in the States. So, I sourced some HMG from an Indian pharmacy, and continued the same protocol - just with 75iu HMG on Tues and Thur. It was almost 5 mos to the day I started the FSH to when Mama told me we were pregnant. But, that means it was approx. 3.5-4 mos on that protocol when we actually got pregnant. We are having boy. I was taking 160mg/week Test Cyp, 1,500iu/week HCG, and 150iu/week of FSH at the time we conceived. I should probably also point out that we conceived two children prior to me ever starting TRT - so, I knew that I was not genetically infertile. Hope this helps! [/QUOTE]
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