Impact of 19 nors on sperm quality?

pengpent

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I‘m currently running 240mg Test Cyp & 3x 500iu hCG per week and my last two sperm analysis were all above required range.

I will have my sperm frozen in a few weeks (for possible IVF route) and was wondering, if anyone knows how 19 nors (nand, tren) could impact future sperm analysis results (if we decidde to go the natural way).

I’ve read somewhere online about DNA fragmentation but I’m struggling to find any studies or data.
 
I‘m currently running 240mg Test Cyp & 3x 500iu hCG per week and my last two sperm analysis were all above required range.

I will have my sperm frozen in a few weeks (for possible IVF route) and was wondering, if anyone knows how 19 nors (nand, tren) could impact future sperm analysis results (if we decidde to go the natural way).

I’ve read somewhere online about DNA fragmentation but I’m struggling to find any studies or data.
What would you guess is reasonable option before giving a load or two for freezing?
 
What would you guess is reasonable option before giving a load or two for freezing?
Not sure if I understand your question? I will stay on the current protocol until sperm is frozen as this is working clearly.

After that I‘m considering adding 19 nors and would like to understand potential downsides in case we continue naturally and wait with IVF (IVF is however what the doctors are suggesting due to our age).
 
Not sure if I understand your question? I will stay on the current protocol until sperm is frozen as this is working clearly.

After that I‘m considering adding 19 nors and would like to understand potential downsides in case we continue naturally and wait with IVF (IVF is however what the doctors are suggesting due to our age).
Understood. I'd recommend not running anything that could potentially impact the DNA in the sperm you plan to create a child with. For me that would be reasonable TRT (physiologic TT/FT) + hCG. My 2 cents. Best wishes on the process!
 
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What is the priority?
You taking tren or having a baby?

Whether there is any risk or not, wouldn’t one just choose to be safe, just in case?
I would put the choice down to common sense.
Apparently not.
Idk, sometimes I despair, reading this kind of thing.
 
What is the priority?
You taking tren or having a baby?

Whether there is any risk or not, wouldn’t one just choose to be safe, just in case?
I would put the choice down to common sense.
Apparently not.
Idk, sometimes I despair, reading this kind of thing.

I think you‘re not reading what I wrote. I had two sperm analysis done, both above required range, now my sperm gets frozen and doctors are suggesting IVF. This is a reasonable and realistic route.

I’m just trying to understand (with data and studies, as I couldn’t find anything) about potential risks if natural conception on 19 nors would happen. It’s more for my curiosity and not a probable outcome.
 
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