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On Testosterone Replacement Shots. Will It Decrease The Sperm Count? Pregnancy Chances For Me?

My husband has been taking testosterone replacement shots for about three months now. We are trying for our fourth child. But I have heard that testosterone can lower sperm count almost to zero! And his ejaculate has become very watery it used to be thick. So is it still possible to get pregnant? Or will it be extremely hard. We usually get pregnant Within two months of trying.
Mon, 22 Apr 2013
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Hi there ~

Please keep trying and if does not seem to happen within the time frame that you think it should it might be worth the while to consult an OBGYN who specializes in In vitro fertilization as this may be a viable option. I hope this suggestion helps. Please also consult a doctor who can issue you a lab request for an intervention or semen analysis.

Take care and have a lovely day!
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On Testosterone Replacement Shots. Will It Decrease The Sperm Count? Pregnancy Chances For Me?

Hi there ~ Please keep trying and if does not seem to happen within the time frame that you think it should it might be worth the while to consult an OBGYN who specializes in In vitro fertilization as this may be a viable option. I hope this suggestion helps. Please also consult a doctor who can issue you a lab request for an intervention or semen analysis. Take care and have a lovely day!