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The Facts on Undescended Testicles

kidshealth.org — “Shortly before birth, a boy's testicles usually descend through the inguinal canal into the scrotum. When a testicle doesn't make the move, this is called cryptorchidism.View full resource at kidshealth.org

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The Facts on Undescended Testicles

kidshealth.org — “Shortly before birth, a boy's testicles usually descend through the inguinal canal into the scrotum. When a testicle doesn't make the move, this is called cryptorchidism.View full resource at kidshealth.org

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The Facts on Undescended Testicles

kidshealth.org — “Shortly before birth, a boy's testicles usually descend through the inguinal canal into the scrotum. When a testicle doesn't make the move, this is called cryptorchidism.View full resource at kidshealth.org

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What Is Cryptorchidism (Undescended Testicle)? What Causes Cryptorchidism?

medicalnewstoday.com — “Cryptorchidism, or undescended testicle refers to a testicle (testis) that has not moved into the scrotum (the bag of skin that hangs behind the penis) before a baby is born. It is eView full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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Medical Advisor Journals - Home of Kyle J. Norton for The Better of Living & Living Health: Overcome Male Infertility -- How Conventional Medication Help to Treat Undescended Testicle

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Painkillers in pregnancy can affect fetal testicles - health - 10 November 2010 - New Scientist

newscientist.com — “Sons of women who used mild painkillers when pregnant are slightly more likely to be born with undescended testiclesView full resource at newscientist.com

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Painkillers in pregnancy can affect fetal testicles - health - 10 November 2010 - New Scientist

newscientist.com — “Sons of women who used mild painkillers when pregnant are slightly more likely to be born with undescended testiclesView full resource at newscientist.com

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Study links painkillers to reproductive disorders - Health - msnbc.com

msnbc.msn.com — “* Pregnancy use linked to risk of testicle problemsView full resource at msnbc.msn.com

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Study links painkillers to reproductive disorders - Health - msnbc.com

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Study links painkillers to reproductive disorders - Health - msnbc.com

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Painkillers in Pregnancy May Harm Son's Fertility, Study Suggests - Drugs.com MedNews

drugs.com — “Pregnant women who use mild painkillers may boost the risk that their male children will grow up to be infertile, a new European study suggests. Commenting on tView full resource at drugs.com

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Mild painkillers linked to poor sperm quality - Health - Men's health - msnbc.com

msnbc.msn.com — “Use of mild painkillers such as paracetamol, aspirin and ibuprofen during pregnancy may partly account for a sharp increase in male reproductive disorders in recent decades, according to a study published on Monday.View full resource at msnbc.msn.com

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Environmental Health | Abstract | The risk of cryptorchidism among sons of women working in horticulture in Denmark: a cohort study

ehjournal.net — “Androgens are crucial for normal testicular descent. Studies show that some pesticides have estrogenic or antiandrogenic effects, and that female workers exposed to pesticides have increased risk of having a boy with cryptorchidism. The main objective of the present study was to investigate whether pregnant women exposed to pesticides due to their work in horticulture experience excess risk of having sons with cryptorchidism.View full resource at ehjournal.net

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Mild painkillers in pregnancy linked to son's reproductive problems - News - Virtual Medical Centre

virtualmedicalcentre.com — “Women who take a combination of painkillers during pregnancy, especially in the second trimester, have an increased risk of giving birth to sons with undescended testicles (cryptorchidism).View full resource at virtualmedicalcentre.com

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Painkillers in pregnancy linked to male reproductive disorders: study - The Globe and Mail

theglobeandmail.com — “Research finds that women who took a combination of more than one mild analgesic during pregnancy had an increased risk of giving birth to sons with undescended testiclesView full resource at theglobeandmail.com

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