Does Clomid Help Male Fertility? | Elite Bio Supply

Does Clomid Help Male Fertility?

Yes. Clomid is one of the most commonly prescribed off-label treatments for male infertility, particularly in cases of oligospermia (low sperm count) associated with secondary hypogonadism.

Mechanism: By blocking estrogen receptors in the hypothalamus, clomiphene increases FSH (follicle-stimulating hormone), which directly stimulates Sertoli cells in the testes to support spermatogenesis. Unlike TRT, which suppresses FSH and shuts down sperm production, Clomid enhances it.

Clinical evidence: A 2013 meta-analysis in Fertility and Sterility reviewed 10 studies and found that clomiphene citrate significantly improved sperm concentration and motility in men with idiopathic oligospermia. A 2015 study showed that 25 mg daily clomiphene increased sperm concentration from a mean of 12.7 million/mL to 32.4 million/mL after 3 to 6 months.

Timeline: Spermatogenesis takes approximately 74 days for one full cycle. Improvements in sperm parameters typically become measurable at 3 months and continue improving through 6 months. A semen analysis at 3 and 6 months is the standard monitoring protocol.

Who benefits most: Men with secondary hypogonadism and oligospermia who want to conceive. Also men transitioning off TRT who need to restore endogenous testosterone and sperm production (post-TRT recovery protocol). Clomid is often the first-line treatment before considering gonadotropin injections (hCG/hMG).

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