Yes males are born with a low level of testosterone. It starts in the womb, Estrogen causes a fetus to become a girl & elevated Testosterone causes a fetus to become a boy. Males have a higher level of Testosterone throughout their lives & females have a higher level of Estrogen.
When the sun rises and sets are when testosterone levels peak.
The presence of testosterone during pregnancy can impact fetal development and maternal health. High levels of testosterone in the fetus can lead to masculinization of the brain and body, affecting behavior and physical characteristics. In mothers, high levels of testosterone can increase the risk of conditions like gestational diabetes and preeclampsia. It is important for healthcare providers to monitor testosterone levels during pregnancy to ensure the health of both the mother and the fetus.
An early gestating fetus has an organ which reacts to testosterone to enlarge and become a male penis and reacts to a lack of testosterone to shrink and become a female clitoris.
you don't practice being a lesbian. it isn't a life choice. it for some people is an inescapable hell. homosexuality comes from an imbalance of testosterone in the fetus.. women who get too much testosterone are attracted to women and those men who get to little are attracted to men.
All human fetuses start as female. At various points during pregnancy, testosterone may be introduced into the womb; this will result in "masculinizing" the fetus.
testicular feminizing syndrome
There is really no way to know until the fetus is starting to grow... Before the sperm is ejaculated into the female you wont know... Because if the fetus is just starting to grow the male testosterone will start pumping from the fetuses brain and cause his penis to start growing...
The Predominant hormone in males are testosterone
Fluctuations in testosterone levels during pregnancy can affect maternal health and fetal development. High levels of testosterone may lead to conditions like gestational diabetes and preeclampsia in mothers, while also potentially impacting the growth and development of the fetus. Low levels of testosterone, on the other hand, may be associated with a higher risk of preterm birth and other complications. It is important for healthcare providers to monitor and manage testosterone levels during pregnancy to ensure the health and well-being of both the mother and the baby.
Testosterone
The possessive form of fetus is fetus' or fetus's