Been running TRT straight for about eighteen months now. I'm 50, so no way in hell I want any kids. Been thinking to get a vasectomy, but at my age, having run a good hefty dose of T as long as I have, I'm thinking I'm likely not producing much sperm. I know, I know it's possible, but what are the odds?
I bought one of those kits from CVS pharmacy that test sperm. It does not give you an actual count, but supposedly if you're under 30 million sperm (considered very low) it will give you a negative reading and if you're over 30 million it gives you a positive reading. Mine was negative.
My question is, with planning to be on TRT for life, is a vasectomy necessary at my age?
There is male protocols in place for using testosterone as a form of a male contraceptive that is 99% affective but they typically use Testosterone undecanoate. What would be the difference here from that is Testosterone Cyp?
I bought one of those kits from CVS pharmacy that test sperm. It does not give you an actual count, but supposedly if you're under 30 million sperm (considered very low) it will give you a negative reading and if you're over 30 million it gives you a positive reading. Mine was negative.
My question is, with planning to be on TRT for life, is a vasectomy necessary at my age?
There is male protocols in place for using testosterone as a form of a male contraceptive that is 99% affective but they typically use Testosterone undecanoate. What would be the difference here from that is Testosterone Cyp?
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