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Ok there are a few men at Dr. 's forum that are on TRT that made a baby and

some that stopped TRT to make one and did. Go there and join and post this.

http://www.musclechatroom.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?s= & daysprune= & f=2

Also at the Men's Health Forum at MESO guys have done the same thing. Join

there and post both of these forums are great and a lot of good Dr.'s hang out

there.

http://forum.mesomorphosis.com/mens-health-forum/

We try to tell men here if your going on TRT find out why your low and before

going on TRT have your sperm tested and if it's good have some frozen for a back

up.

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> From: tomubl <ubl@...>

> Subject: Reinstating Sperm Production.

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> Date: Tuesday, September 30, 2008, 6:56 PM

> Phil, I am a 44 y/o who had T levels at about 180 then 241

> when I used

> tribulus. If I went off of T once I have a grip on levels,

> which I

> suspect will be a few months from now, isn't there any

> way to jump

> start sperm production on the off chance I wanted to have a

> child?

> Also, is it advised to get a sperm count at some point?

>

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In order to be fertile, you need to elevate your FSH. One

of the best methods we have for doing that is HCG. Clomid

will help but HCG really gets the job done. I can't think of

any OTC preparations that elevate FSH but I'll look into it.

FSH signals the sertoli cells in the testes to initiate spermatogenesis.

Here is a good link about that:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sertoli_cell

If you go on HCG or Clomid, be patient. It takes 60 days

for spermatozoa to develop to maturity.

Good luck DAD! I'm right there with you. Both my wife

and I have been infertile most of our lives. I have a bad

pituitary and she has PCOS, but with proper treatment,

lots of people with these conditions become fertile.

-Mike :)

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> Phil, I am a 44 y/o who had T levels at about 180 then 241 when I used

> tribulus. If I went off of T once I have a grip on levels, which I

> suspect will be a few months from now, isn't there any way to jump

> start sperm production on the off chance I wanted to have a child?

> Also, is it advised to get a sperm count at some point?

>

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