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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Clomid for PCT, fertility or low T
How bad is a hCG lapse for Fertility?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ryan474" data-source="post: 279937" data-attributes="member: 44187"><p>I was in the same situation a year ago and I tested semen right before and right after because I was freezing a bunch for future use. Bottom line, in my case counts went down from a concentration of 198 million per ML (5ml ejaculate in the sample=400 million total motile count) to 44 million per ML (4ml in that ejaculate= 93.3 million total motile count). So it's a massive drop. Even while staying on FSH. </p><p></p><p>So the absence of HCG or reduction in dosage for a short time makes a big difference. At least in the context of being on low-dose TRT. However, 'Normal' is > 15M concentration and > 20M total motile count, so even with the break from HCG, I was still well above normal. Note, that's after a solid 6 months of higher dose Hcg and FSH, so testicles were pretty large and healthy. </p><p></p><p>It's a bit more complicated when you look at the full picture of course. I actually did an HCG shot a couple of days before my "after" test noted above-- so if I hadn't, my total volume would have gone down significantly (hcg definitely increases semen volume per ejaculate). Also, I was on HGH which helps counts. And have a bunch of other stuff in my regimen including danazol for shbg control and so on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ryan474, post: 279937, member: 44187"] I was in the same situation a year ago and I tested semen right before and right after because I was freezing a bunch for future use. Bottom line, in my case counts went down from a concentration of 198 million per ML (5ml ejaculate in the sample=400 million total motile count) to 44 million per ML (4ml in that ejaculate= 93.3 million total motile count). So it's a massive drop. Even while staying on FSH. So the absence of HCG or reduction in dosage for a short time makes a big difference. At least in the context of being on low-dose TRT. However, 'Normal' is > 15M concentration and > 20M total motile count, so even with the break from HCG, I was still well above normal. Note, that's after a solid 6 months of higher dose Hcg and FSH, so testicles were pretty large and healthy. It's a bit more complicated when you look at the full picture of course. I actually did an HCG shot a couple of days before my "after" test noted above-- so if I hadn't, my total volume would have gone down significantly (hcg definitely increases semen volume per ejaculate). Also, I was on HGH which helps counts. And have a bunch of other stuff in my regimen including danazol for shbg control and so on. [/QUOTE]
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