1)CAN HCG IN MEN PRODUCE LOW SPERM COUNTS & MOTILITY IN SOME CASES( OFCOURSE ITS GIVEN TO IMPROVE THE COUNT)?

2) IS HCG ROUTINELY INDICATED IN MEN WITH NORMAL SPERM COUNTS FOR INFERTILITY DURING THE TREATMENT OF IUI OR NOTUNDER IUI ( OFCOURSE I HEARD ONCE WHEN IT WAS GIVEN IT HAD REDUCED SPERM COUNTS AND MOTILITY ) CAN IT HAPPEN LIKE THIS MECHANISM ?
Answers:    The information I have found is the opposite to what you are saying; hCg is given to men who do not produce sperm. It is used to treat specifically hypogonadotropic men. It is expected to increase sperm not decrease it. Source(s): http://www.nationalmedicalclinic.com/htm…
The answer to both of your questions is no. Haven't done HcG treatments as we didn't have any sperm count issues, but did do couple of IUIs (and hcG be NOT administered for men with normal sperm count).

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