Sorry to dig up an old thread…
I have this week found out my girlfriend is pregnant. It’s very early days but it’s made me think about the effect this condition could have on our children, which is how I stumbled upon this thread.
A little bit of info on where I am-
I took finasterid at 18 for two years and then I seemed to feel a drop in libido. I assumed it was more because I had been with my girlfriend for a couple of years and things eventually quieten down in that department. I was so naive I had not even really considered it could be due to fin. Anywhere eventually I dawned on me it could be so i stopped taking it cold turkey, and I have kind of been the same ever since. , rather than a sudden crash. After another year or so I went to the doc for a blood test and my testosterone was low normal range , but certainly low for my age on both occasions I was tested. (Around 12 nmol). On top of this I have always been a relatively poor sleeper, but it seems to have got worse In the last few years.
The enigma is, did fin cause it to worsen my sleep and In turn my t level? The other way round? I also don’t have ED, I have slightly weaker erections as you would expect if it correlates with t levels, but many in here seem to have complete ED but normal t levels. For all I know my (relatively mild compared to most others) may have been there before I took fin. I have noticed that when I go through a period of good sleep, the hair on my leg increases, maybe i have sleep disorder as the primary cause, as there is a proven link between sleep and t levels. I should also mention we conceived the first month of trying.
Anyway… the reason for my post.
I’m not much of a scientist, but even if this condition is due to methylation/epigenetic changes, is it not impossible to pass androgen sensitivity abnormalities to a son, as they are located on the X chromosome that comes from the mother. Does anyone no anymore about this?
Cheers!