No, nothing on the father's end should cause problems unless it actually damages the sperm cells. The reason it does in the mother is because the child shares the same blood supply so whatever the mother is on, the child is getting a huge dose of it.
yes this is very interesting... i just hope i dont pass on my hormonal problems on to my child, this is possibly because my hormonal problems could genetics; although i think most of its poor lifestyle.
Don't worry so much; within 20 years hypogonadism will probably be a thing of the past.
Look at what they're doing with pancreatic stem cells and diabetes.
Besides, even if it's not eradicated, look at how good treatment is today.
Ive posted this here before, and i wil post this again.. I had zero sperm count, and super low test 275 overall.. I was on TRT and when I got married and decided to have children with my wife I had to go off of TRT and convinced my doctor to give me clomid.. after a little stint on the drug, I fathered my first child and have fathered a half dozen since then..
Im not saying clomid is the cure all, Im just saying that I researched online think it was pubmed and found literature of how clomid reversed steroid induced hypogonadism, returning LH, FSH and testosterone levels back to normal..
Worked for me..
thanx pump and congrats on so much success.
it seem HCG would be a better route than clomid?
i think tong kat ali works well too for fertility reasons