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[|Human|] Hi, after taking some fertility tests, my husbands blood test shows he has suspected hyperthyroidism. We are waiting to take a second blood test in 2 weeks time to confirm. I have just ordered fertilaid to try to assist with conceiving. If he starts to take fertilaid will this affect his blood test results. We have been trying to conceive for nearly a year and he has low sperm motility. This is the main reason for trying fertilaid however I dont want his blood test to be effected as I want any issues he has to be diagnosed correctly so he can get the correct treatment.
[|AI|]  Madam, Your husband is suffering from low sperm motility (assumed that the cell count and morphology are normal). Your husbands blood test shows Hyperthyroidism. You are waiting to repeat the blood test to confirm the diagnosis. You are trying to conceive for the 1 yr. Meanwhile, you have ordered for Certain. You like to know whether Certain will alter your husbands blood test. Hyperthyroid is one of the causes for low sperm motility, due to the hormonal effect of Hyperthyroid. The sperm motility can be increased by so many ways:1) Avoiding Heat by covering the body2) Wear loose Pants3) Dietary supplements - by taking foods rich in Glutathione (raw eggs, garlic, onions fresh unprocessed meats and raw goat milk)4) Healthy weight5) Dental hygiene6) Oysters - optional - Oysters are an excellent source of zinc, iron, calcium, and selenium, as well as vitamin A and vitamin B12The Certain is a - blend of antioxidants, vitamins, and minerals with the amino acid, L-Carnitine. So it is only a dietary supplement of the above-mentioned items without hormone. So it is not going to alter your husbands thyroid reports. If your husband is having other sperm defects like low count consult Endocrinologist Hyperthyroidism is confirmed, and treatment is given for that, definitely the sperm motility will increase in percentage. I think your husbands' problem is solvable. Best wishes