Yes, it's bad for them not to descend. If he can't palplate them, then an ultrasound should be able to determine whether or not they are present.
They normally drop by 6 months of age, but they can remain in the abdomen with a condition called Cryptorchidism.
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Last edited by Rhetts_mama; 06-15-2011 at 09:40 AM.
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