has anyones doctor put dh on clomid for low sperm count?

my dr recommended my husband may have a low sperm count and wants to do sa and possibly put him on clomid. has anyones dh taken it? mg and how often for what length? and any success? please help been ttc a long time desperate!

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2 Responses to has anyones doctor put dh on clomid for low sperm count?

  1. ann b says:

    there are allot of things he can do to raise it himself.He can stop wearing the tighty whiteys and start wearing boxers.The lower they hang the cooler they are and more sperm they produce.He can get off the caffeine that will also lower a sperm count.Drink more milk .. calcium will also raise his sperm count.. More zinc in his diet there are a number of things he can try before he does that ..To tell you I have never heard of a man on clomid.

  2. Katelynn says:

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