Correct, but prolactin suppresses LH and FSH. A PRL that is just a little too high for a certain physiology can strongly suppresses testosterone in the end. For example, PRL is such a strong inhibitor of gonadotropins that women who are breast feeding are often infertile while doing so. It's kind of like natures birth control. Still less effective than the pill though.
Correct, but prolactin suppresses LH and FSH. A PRL that is just a little too high for a certain physiology can strongly suppresses testosterone in the end. For example, PRL is such a strong inhibitor of gonadotropins that women who are breast feeding are often infertile while doing so. It's kind of like natures birth control. Still less effective than the pill though.
Correct, but prolactin suppresses LH and FSH. A PRL that is just a little too high for a certain physiology can strongly suppresses testosterone in the end. For example, PRL is such a strong inhibitor of gonadotropins that women who are breast feeding are often infertile while doing so. It's kind of like natures birth control. Still less effective than the pill though.
Actually this isn't a joke at all. Becoming a father lowers your testosterone and is proportionate to how involved you are with your children. If it's any consolation your lower T may just confirm you're a great Dad.
http ://healthland.time.com/2011/09/13/why-do-dads-have-lower-levels-of-testosterone/
Actually this isn't a joke at all. Becoming a father lowers your testosterone and is proportionate to how involved you are with your children. If it's any consolation your lower T may just confirm you're a great Dad.
http ://healthland.time.com/2011/09/13/why-do-dads-have-lower-levels-of-testosterone/
Haha thanks man, interesting read. Yeah I'm pretty involved with my kids, 2 years ago I took ballet, hip hop, classes with my daughter because she was too nervous and shy to do it by herself. Quite the experience lol
Actually this isn't a joke at all. Becoming a father lowers your testosterone and is proportionate to how involved you are with your children. If it's any consolation your lower T may just confirm you're a great Dad.
http ://healthland.time.com/2011/09/13/why-do-dads-have-lower-levels-of-testosterone/
Got blood work done. I haven't been on anything for a year except raloxifene for gyno, here are my recent blood work levels... thoughts?View attachment 145950
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