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    Quote Originally Posted by bulldoghistorian View Post
    surgical ai should not be needed anymore , not with these insertion tools they have with a camera on it
    Can you post a link to one of these?

  2. #2
    Quote Originally Posted by CA Jack View Post
    Can you post a link to one of these?
    This company can do the procedure.
    http://www.innovativecaninereproduct...semination.php

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    Have any of you ever checked into a drug called clomid citrate, it is use and men and women to help them be more fertile

  4. #4
    Quote Originally Posted by Buckgator View Post
    Have any of you ever checked into a drug called clomid citrate, it is use and men and women to help them be more fertile

    First I heard of it here's an article I found after a quick search: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22951175

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    Thank you for the link ... what about a direct purchase of the equipment?

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    Quote Originally Posted by CA Jack View Post
    Thank you for the link ... what about a direct purchase of the equipment?
    I found the transcervical insemination camera equipment for sale on this page at the bottom:
    http://www.meditinc.com/veterinary-e...endoscopy.html

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    Clomid does not make women more fertile, it lowers estrogens so it helps men but women not.

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    Actually it helps women; Clomifene citrate is a drug treatment that stimulates their ovaries to release eggs. here are some links that might be of interest for us and our four legged friends.

    http://www.babycentre.co.uk/a6186/fe...#ixzz3WZj3ApuV


    http://www.maledoc.com/blog/2010/04/...-works-in-men/

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    Spend some time reading, you are right, for some reason I had in my mind that it was used in women for treating reproductive system cancer etc, maybe I am wrong or they found now a new use, do not know.

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