TweetI don't have any input on HGH but I would say definitely get on hcg and Clomid for a good amount of time.
TweetSo the wife and I are considering having children as early as May of this year. I have had to dry out and I'm in the middle of undergoing a pretty extensive PCT protocol. Mainly because I have been on for 5-6 years at this point. Without getting into too much detail my wife has a blood disorder which rarely causes any issues in day to day living. However, but does make it more difficult to conceive as her it took her mother quite some time to get pregnant as well.
I am considering after 3-4 months of PCT I want to run 2-5 IU's a day of GH no test or anything else to get my sperm count super high. My concern is that I do not want a mutant baby or multiple births.
I want to make sure we have all our ducks in a row. Any one have some input or can help shed some light on whether or not I am a total moron, somewhere in the middle, or quite possibly a super secret genius?
TweetI don't have any input on HGH but I would say definitely get on hcg and Clomid for a good amount of time.
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Did many year sof infertility treatment and also had an issue with my bllod. After our 4th IVF attempt, we had success. At the time, my husband was cycling but was not using GH. WE have a 10 year old very healthy daughter.. Bets of luck to you. this is not an easy road and your wife will need a lot of your support
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TweetClomid is what helped me along with an antibiotic to help me get rid of some bacteria in my testies.
TweetAnd no it wasnt an STD lol
TweetThanks for the kind words Baby1. Been doing a lot of web searching and actually found a video for a doctor who advocates HGH usage for males for increase in sperm production. He also claims that HGH would increase a females sex drive, but no effect on actual fertility.
Running toremifene twice a week, and exemestane 3x a week for PCT, have been for 1.5 Months now. I'm just now starting to get through the sluggish feeling in the gym.
TweetI honestly wouldn't mess around with anything on your end, just get your sperms checked to make sure you are producing, it only takes on to get the job done. However your lady should get things checked out. And if anything get her prescription clomid to make her more fertile. Don't use your own, do everything the doc says.
TweetIs your wife seeing a fertility specialist?
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TweetNo, she is not even certain that it is going to be a problem. I just want to be prepared in case it is.
TweetWhat is the blood disorder I if may ask? If you would rather not tell me I understand. just curious cause I went through so much myself. usually after tryinmg for a year with no success, then a fertility specialist is recommended. I do know that deca can highly affect the sperm count though
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TweetVon Willebrand, it's a clotting disorder. On my end, I just want to be prepared for a worst case scenario.
TweetIs that ehen the blood clots easy? I did heparin injections for one of my ivf cycles
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TweetThe other way around, clotting is difficult. C Section is also required, so they can monitor the clotting.