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Baby girl grows ‘micropenis’ after lying on her dad’s chest
A baby girl in Sweden reportedly sprouted a “micropenis” after lying on her father’s bare chest — turning a tender bonding moment into a bizarre biological blunder.
And she’s not the only one. A Swedish doctor is sounding the alarm, warning she’s seen at least half a dozen similar cases in children.
Here’s what you need to know to make sure your child isn’t next.
Often referred to as “kangaroo care,” skin-to-skin contact is a common practice used to strengthen the bond between newborns and parents while supporting healthy early development.
But in this case, that sweet ritual took a strange turn.
After her birth, the Swedish baby girl was repeatedly placed on her father’s bare chest — the same area where he had applied testosterone gel.
The topical medication is commonly prescribed to men with hypogonadism, a condition in which the body doesn’t produce enough sex hormones.
It’s more common than you might think. Research suggests that, after the age of 40, men’s testosterone levels fall by about 1% each year, a biological process sometimes colloquially called “manopause.”
While hypogonadism can affect men of any age, studies suggest that roughly 40% of those over 45 and half of men in their 80s have clinically low testosterone.
Over time, this drop can lead to a range of symptoms, including low sex drive, erectile dysfunction, fatigue, mood swings and muscle loss — issues that testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) can help treat.
Unaware of the risk, the father’s skin-to-skin contact inadvertently exposed his daughter to high levels of testosterone — triggering dramatic changes in her genitalia.
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https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/baby-girl-grows-micropenis-lying-141724962.html