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Hello Doc. My sperm count is 68 mil/ml; Motility - 52%; Progressive Motility - 44% Morphology Normal - 10% Me & my wife are unable to conceive as she is diagnosed with PCOS. Her treatment is going on & her doc has suggested me to take 'Energos-Q10' to improve motility. Should I go ahead & take this medication as I have read online that my numbers are fine. Thank you.
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Counts ok Since when r u trying to conceive How is your erection frequency health etc Very effective medication available
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Hi, Your reports are fine. Hope your frequency of having sex is fine during her ovulation period. Ensure there is no issue in regards to your timing and erection. For further guidance and assistance feel free to reach out.
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Definitely u can go ahead... But first her pcos needs to be treated...
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Share me some more details about this first Chat online
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Yes you can take that tablet
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Your count is good
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Consult instantly for detailed discussion.
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