Is it normal for a newborn’s balls not to drop?

It is not normal for a newborn’s balls to not descend, which is clinically known as cryptorchidism. Normal testicles should be located in the scrotum, which is more favorable for testicular and sperm development due to the cooler temperatures in the scrotum.
Cryptorchidism tends to cause infertility later on and also causes an increased chance of testicular tumors, which can be detected by ultrasound, which may rest in the groin or elsewhere and can be observed dynamically. If it is within 6 months, the testicle can still descend on its own, after more than 6 months if there is no descent, then by itself will be the possibility of descent is very small.
At this time, the appropriate treatment should be carried out under the guidance of the doctor, such as chorionic gonadotropin injection to promote testicular descent, the use of drugs should be carried out under the guidance of the doctor. If they still have not descended for more than a year, then surgical treatment is needed to pull the testicles back inside the scrotum and immobilize them.
The newborn’s balls did not descend need to be taken seriously, it is recommended to consult a doctor in a timely manner, to clarify the cause of the disease, under the guidance of the doctor for standardized treatment.