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02-19-2016, 05:53 PM #1
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HGH and fertility
My dosage currently is 1 1/2ius of HGH in the morning and 1 1/2ius at night with 10mg of nolvadex at night.
I just recently stopped my building cycle 5 weeks ago which was 200mg deca, 100mg eq, and 10mg of nolvadex.
I still have not had a period since.
My question is, am I fertile or do I still need to worry about conception? I am not on any birth control. Thank you for the help!
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02-28-2016, 10:24 AM #2
I think you should always assume you can get pregnant, even without having a period.I've known of a lady whose period stopped for more than 6 months after cycle, fyi. Does not mean you can't become pregnant just because you aren't having a "normal period". Also, there is some evidence of nolvadex putting some women into a longer term state of ammenorhea.
I think it's prudent to use a back-up method unless your bloodwork FSH levels stay at >100 for a year of no periods.Last edited by baby muscle; 02-28-2016 at 10:28 AM.
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02-28-2016, 10:35 AM #3
Not sure of the reason to use nolvadex during a "building cycle". Haven't heard of GH usage being correlated with infertility, likelier culprit is nolvadex/deca and EQ.
You also don't mention your age of history of periods/cycles. I think it's wise to track your period over the long term and keep journals of training and your bodies response to everything, including your period.
If I was concerned about my fertility and conception, I would go see a gyno and also get bloodwork done by said gyno, getting levels of estradiol, DHEA, DHEA-s, test, free testosterone, TSH and especially FSH levels all checked.Last edited by baby muscle; 02-28-2016 at 10:37 AM.
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05-13-2016, 05:17 PM #4
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I actually would rather not get pregnant. I don't want kids and am very stern about that. It would be a relief to me to not be fertile.
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05-15-2016, 04:46 PM #5
GH won't have anything to do with it. Why use nolva if you're running deca? Deca is nice & estrogenic so I'd see using an AI w/ that before worrying about ovary-driven estrogen.
As is common, you'd probably experience an "interrupted" menstrual flow during this, but I have to see anything that indicates that means you're no longer fertile.
Best recommendation to completely would be going w/ an IUD (Mirena is a low-dose / slow-release progesterone to help reduce bleeding w/ is commonly experienced w/ a std copper IUD. - depending on how you feel about any sort of hormone involved.)
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