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My question is, is there any 'home remedies' to make his sperm count higher? Im thinking he might have a very, very low sperm count?Thank you!!!
Check out my post on sperm healthy lifestyle for tips to make sure he's doing everything he can to improve his fertility.
A few tricks would be not taking hot baths because it can kill sperm, wearing boxers or no underwear at home - gives them room. Puttng a fan between his legs to cool off the area.
Also, remember saliva kills sperm. Good luck on your IUI and I hope these help.
However I go to the alternative treatment, i drink the following below:
Red Ginseng: 2x a day (taken by cycle meaning 3 weeks take, then 1 week off)
Fish Oil: 3x a day (not fish "liver" oil)
Co-Q10: 3x a day (100mg each)
Vitamin C: 2x a day (500mg each)
Vit E: 2x a day (400iu each)
Zinc 30mg
After 2 months my sperm went upto 19.6Millions!
I would continue this and later on will include Garlic Oil for any infection.
Comes with many prayers also! Thank God!
Consult a Urologist first, but incase you want alternative treatment after trying the medical, you may want to try what I have taken.
Anon_73385: i will try what you recermended to raise my DH sperm count. We are going to try another IUI in a few months...if it doesnt work this time, we are going to use donor sperm...my DH is 100% OK with it. We will see what happens.
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Just a little clearer on the instructions would do me wonders when I try to pitch the idea to my husband. What inspired the items that you are taking? research or doctors recommendation?
Can you explain how you "drink the following?" Are these all available in a liquid form? Do you also take a muti-vitamin or just the vitamins you listed above. Was this combo recommended by an alternative health provider or someone else?
Thanks for your help,
msrachie
If you find out, let me know. And when I get something I will let you know.
AM:
Vitamin E
Vitamin C
Selenium
Fish Oil
Zinc
PM:
CoQ-10
Folic Acid
B-complex
Fish Oil
Zinc
He takes one of each pill at the appointed time. You'll see that he takes the Fish Oil and Zinc twice a day, and everything else is just once a day. I got these recommendations from a different WebMD thread, I think it was within this community, a long time ago. He does NOT take a multi-vitamin in addition to all this. I don't know if it's possible to overdose on vitamins, so I just have him taking what's on the above list.
He started this in mid-December. His most recent S/A was in November, and his results were borderline low. He had a great count, but his motility was 56% and morphology was 54%. We have our first RE appt next week, and I imagine they will order a S/A sometime soon, so we'll see if the vitamins have made a difference!
If I find the original post, I'll link to it.
Hope this helps!

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