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Started by Just Mandy, December 05, 2007, 03:16:04 PM
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Quote from: daisybelle on November 21, 2007, 02:01:22 PMI was on hormones for six months.... nothing. However when I was trying to get my wife pregnant prior to that, we had a doctor prescribe CLOMID for me.For women here is what it is supposed to do: -- Clomid is often a first line treatment to induce regular ovulation. Clomid works at the level of the hypothalamus where it competes for estrogen binding sites. When these "sites are occupied" by Clomid, the hypothalamus responds by producing more GnRH which then stimulates the pituitary to produce FSH. Remember, in a normal cycle healthy follicles produce estrogclomiden, which signals the hypothalamus to reduce production of FSH. Clomiphene is marketed in the United States by Aventis Laboratories as Clomid and by Serono Laboratories as Serophene.For Men : -- Just as women need the right balance of hormones to ovulate regularly, men need certain hormones to produce healthy sperm. Surprisingly, the same substances control these reproductive functions in both men and women — so the same fertility drugs that stimulate ovulation stimulate sperm production.I got definite pre-pubescent budding under my nipple ( not sure I would ever get much more - my mom is flat to put it mildly ), and my skin got softer and my butt seemed to curve out. Unfortunately there was a major side effect. You see this drug tricks your body into think it is not producing either Testosterone or Estrogen. The result is it puts your system into overdrive for both. So even though I saw some results with the feminine effects I mentioned before , I think you will understand the re was just as much or more enhancement on the Masculine side too. My beard seemed to thicken in a month ( i.e. twice the amount of hair ), hair grew in on my back (UGGG) and well lets just say I could not keep my hands of my wife. She did get pregnant by the way. She says sometimes she wanted to roll up a newspaper to keep me off her. LOLFor women this drug is only used short term and the added testosterone adds to libido thereby aiding potential pregnancy.Daisy --- The Horny WereWolf
Quote from: AlwaysAmanda on December 05, 2007, 03:16:04 PMHow long were you on HRT before your could quit shaving?
Quote from: AlwaysAmanda on December 06, 2007, 04:54:40 PMBut real women do not take Sprio and it suppresses body hair growth.