What is the likelihood of fertility with bilateral cryptorchidism?

There is no research data to prove how likely fertility is in bilateral cryptorchidism, but suffering from this disease will lead to lower fertility rate, and once discovered, it should be treated promptly.
Bilateral cryptorchidism is a congenital disorder of the reproductive system in which the testicles are abnormally positioned and do not descend normally into the scrotum, leaving the scrotum empty bilaterally and the testicles inaccessible to the touch, and may also lead to infertility, but the likelihood of this is not known with certainty.
Cryptorchidism usually slowly descends back to the scrotum within 3 months of birth, but the chance of descending back decreases after 6 months of age, so intervention is needed when symptoms of bilateral cryptorchidism persist after 6 months of age.
It is recommended that the patient should consult the doctor in a timely manner and under the guidance of the physician to carry out the relevant treatments to promote the recovery of the body.