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Question Category : Undescended Testis
sir, is there any chance of sperm activity in an surgically corrected cryptorchidism ..corrected at the age of 17..what are the ways one can be a father other than adoption...thank you.
Question Category : Undescended Testis
Dear doctor, I have one testicle& I am a father of 2 baby girls.I want to have an baby boy but I heard that since I have one testicle and have 2 girls , the 3rd one I will girl,is it true. please reply me. Is there is any test to find out this. walter.
Question Category : Undescended Testis
I am 19yr old boy, doing pre-sea training to join ship. My problem is that, i have only one testis in my scrotum since my birth. I have no problem/pain in my pelvic muscles and i involve myself in various sports activities. I would like to know whether there will be any problem in the reproduction process, and will it affect my career.I masturbate twice in a week, but i don't feel any weakness during masturbating. PLEASE ADVICE.........
Question Category : Undescended Testis
I have a ten year old boy that was born with a hypospadias. That was repaired when he was 1 yr. old and a second surgery done when he was 8 1/2 yrs. old to enlarge the urine stream. The appearance of his penis seemed "normal" at that time although I did question why his tests did not seem to be dropped like that of his younger brother. I was assured that they would drop. Now he has grown physically quite a bit in the past 1 1/2 years. He is a big, solid kid who is about 5' 8" tall and weighs about 100 pounds. He is not shy and often walks naked to and from the shower. My concern is while the rest of him has grown tremendously, his penis size has not grown at all. In fact the length of his penis seems to have disappeared in the fatty tissue around it. At the risk of sounding like a paranoid parent, is this something to pursue with his pediatrician? He has started to comment about how "tiny" his penis is. I've tried to assure him that will change with puberty. Is there anything else that we should be aware of? Could this have anything to do with his history with hypospadias? Should I still carry any concern with his testes not dropping? Thank you for your reply.
Question Category : Undescended Testis
My now 9 1/2 year old son had surgery at age 7 for undescended testicles. I have noticed that the testicles have not descended into the sac even after the surgery. I am worried about developmental issues, as well as testicular cancer. Please advise.
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