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Strandberg–Larsen K et al. – Prenatal exposure to alcohol—measured as average intake as well as frequency and timing of binge drinking—was not associated with cryptorchidism. The authors findings, however, do not rule out that binge drinking during the suggested male programming window may increase the risk of cryptorchidism.

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