J Jetvictor New Member Jan 27, 2016 #1 Let's say if someone took testosterone every week for 5 years without hcg, at early 30s. Will adding hcg later help them recover and conceive a child? Or are they permanently shutdown? Or can simply adding hcg give hope again?
Let's say if someone took testosterone every week for 5 years without hcg, at early 30s. Will adding hcg later help them recover and conceive a child? Or are they permanently shutdown? Or can simply adding hcg give hope again?
Vince Super Moderator Jan 28, 2016 #2 Yes using HCG should make your testicles active again, will you make enough sperm to conceive a baby? You may need the help of a good doctor.
Yes using HCG should make your testicles active again, will you make enough sperm to conceive a baby? You may need the help of a good doctor.
C CoastWatcher Moderator Jan 28, 2016 #3 Your age will likely play a role in this. Vince is right, finding an experienced doctor is critically important.
Your age will likely play a role in this. Vince is right, finding an experienced doctor is critically important.