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  1. At what age do most boys have their testes descend into the scrotum?

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    Dr Preetika community pageMBBS · 2 years of expMost boys have their testes descend into the scrotum by the age of 1 year. This process, known as testicular descent, typically begins during fetal development and continues after...Read more
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  2. Foetal development

    In most cases, the testicles (or testes) descend into the scrotal sac during foetal development. In 3% of newborn boys, the testes may not have descended at birth, but could do so over the first 6 months of life. If they haven’t done so, a consultation with a specialist paediatric urologist is advisable.
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