Hypoorchid

Hypobirthing is a condition when a boy's testicles are located inside the abdominal cavity and do not rise up. This disorder is quite rare and can occur in isolated cases or in a few percent of cases in the general population of men. Here are some reasons that can lead to hyporodynia:

1. Unfavorable heredity: the boy’s parents may have the same abnormalities in the development of the testicles, and if they managed to live a long and healthy life, then the child may also grow up healthy. 2. Illness of the mother during pregnancy: if a woman was ill at the time of pregnancy, the fetus developed complications, including hypoorchia. 3. Limited metabolism: with insufficient nutrition of the fetus, various pathologies arise; in this case, a defect in the development of the testicles is possible. 4. Genetic predisposition: a rare case - in more than one hundred percent of cases, the development of the hypocorpus depends on the family. 5. Hypothermia: a critical decrease in body temperature and the woman herself during pregnancy may change the result - the development of the testicles will lag and they will also not be able to grow to normal sizes. 6. High blood pressure. In utero, the baby cannot control blood pressure, so increased blood pressure increases the risk of genital abnormalities. 7. Various infections of the body during pregnancy. Infectious diseases reduce the immunity of a pregnant woman, which has a negative impact on the development of the child.