Talk to your doctor about it.
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.
because your balls havent dropped
no your gonna have a peker forever:)
yes if u havent dropped it
Because it hurts and his balls havent dropped yet
No. no they havent forgot about it once its on your record then its on there
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
It's possible that you have a condition called undescended testicles, where one or both testicles do not fully descend into the scrotum. This can affect fertility and increase the risk of complications if left untreated. It is important to consult with a healthcare provider for a proper evaluation and treatment recommendations.
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.