Infants have their testicles in their scrotum from before birth, if they are not there at birth, then the doctor will have to do a procedure to get them to descend from the abdomen.
Talk to your doctor about it.
About 3-4% of full-term male infants are born with undescended testicles.
Depending on if you are male or female your voice will have changed, your testicles will have dropped, you will have developed breasts, you will have your period, you will be mostly over routine breakouts and you will have stopped growing.
A common misconception is that during puberty, the testicles or "balls" drop, this isn't true. Directly after birth, the testicles drop.A common misconception is that during puberty, the testicles or "balls" drop, this isn't true. Directly after birth, the testicles drop down into the scrotum.
Im twelve and mine have droped. I am using the internet channel on the Wii currently
A hydrocele is a harmless build up of fluid around the testicles, creating a swelling in the groin and scrotum area. It is common in newborn infants.
go to a doctor, you're either a girl, or allergic to testosterone
The term bilateral means on both sides. So in this phrasing it just means that both testicles have descended from the abdomen into the scrotum. This is what is supposed to happen. It is considered problematic if both testicles have not descended into the scrotum by the time a boy is 1 year old.
The male should be a few months old before mating and his testicles should have dropped
If the testicles have not dropped into the scrotum by the time a boy is 1 year old, he needs to be seen by a pediatrician, and most definitely by the age of 2. If the testicles remain trapped in the abdomen for an extended period of time it can cause some serious problems like sterility and testicular cancer.
well from what i know insects don't have testicle's...
We shall never know because they were dropped and we know the impact of the bombs.