Andrew Huberman· PhD
if you go that route you’ll need hCG to maintain fertility.
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if you go that route you’ll need hCG to maintain fertility.
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So you will experience testicular atrophy if you do not replace the LH somehow whether it's through recombinant LH which is almost never used or HMG which is typically not used either.
And replacing that LH, I would say, is of pretty high importance if maintaining fertility is important to you.
replacing that LH, I would say, is of pretty high importance if maintaining fertility is important to you.