Does taking steroids cause permanent damage to fertility, or is it temporary. Or even just a myth. Im seeing lots of different opinions on the net. Say I ran a 15 week cycle of test, followed by pct. Should my fertility be fine ? Thanks
Does taking steroids cause permanent damage to fertility, or is it temporary. Or even just a myth. Im seeing lots of different opinions on the net. Say I ran a 15 week cycle of test, followed by pct. Should my fertility be fine ? Thanks
thats really impossible to say man... it can affect every person in a different way... many guys here have had kids while they were using steroids and some have had problems.. there's ways to help if your having trouble by simply using clomid and hcg... It is not a guarantee that will work but it will increase your chances but noone could say with certainty how much or when this could occur
Does taking steroids cause permanent damage to fertility, or is it temporary. Or even just a myth. Im seeing lots of different opinions on the net. Say I ran a 15 week cycle of test, followed by pct. Should my fertility be fine ? Thanks
It's always possible to be affected, but there is no way to say exactly how you will come out of it. Cycling shuts down natural production and your fertility is affected. However, a good post cycle should bring you out of that fine, but there are no guarantees wth it at all. It's a risk you take. That's why the importance of proper pct is so great
Just like the others have said it is all case dependent just like everything. That being said I've had both my kids after being on and off for about 8 yrs
Totally. Dude some people walking around who have never even touched gear are infertile (and probably don't even know it). Impossible to say without getting it all tested before and after.
Anabolic steroids are able to increase strength and muscle mass in some people when combined with a proper diet and an intense training program. All anabolic steroids are also androgenic. Anabolic steroids are marked with numerous side effects, some of which are potentially fatal, and some of which are permanent. However, most side effects are mild and reversible. Education alone is probably not the miracle strategy inciting stopping the abuse of anabolic steroids, but is an essential first step in the fight against this problem. The common factor in the medical literature available on the misuse of AAS is very heterogeneous. This limits objective comparisons between the different drugs and diets. The AAS abuse can disrupt the health of the person at multiple levels. The impact on male fertility is one of the least reported, but certainly one that clinicians should know better. The infertility evaluation of a AAS consumer should include a physical examination, a seminal analysis, a study of hormonal profile and genetic analysis. Immediate cessation of the use of AAS should be encouraged. A lack of awareness regarding the negative long-term effects on fertility was the primary factor related to regret of AAS use in men with anabolic-/steroid-induced hypogonadism [38]. A particular attention should be paid to dietary supplements called “without steroids”. We are lead to the conclusion that the impact of steroids on male fertility is not just a purely transitory state. In short, the best policy is to strongly discourage the use of steroids and, for consumers who persist in their abuse, to offer them an appropriate ethics and clinical uro-andrologic support.