I'm pretty sure if the situation (undescended testicle) were serious enough to require surgery as an infant, it would be even more important now. The whole reason that the scrotum exists is to remove the testicles from the interior of the abdomen, where the temperature is too hot for sperm to survive. Moving the testicles into the scrotum allows them to be a bit cooler, and protects the sperm from "baking". In this sense, the undescended testicle could lower the number of live sperm per ejaculation, and therefore reduce his fertility. I would try to send him to the doctor if I were you.
However, if he's been having regular physical examinations with a doctor, this would be something I'm sure they'd have discovered during the portion of the exam where they check your testes, etc. Maybe he hasn't had an exam in a while, or maybe the doctor just doesn't feel that the situation needs to be remedied, but I doubt it...
batman527
Posted: 23 Sep 05:02