Question

Is it normal for a newborn boy’s penis to always be tucked inside the foreskin?

Answer

During infancy, a male baby’s foreskin is usually longer and attached to the glans, which is a normal physiological condition. As the child grows, the foreskin will gradually separate from the glans and naturally retract, revealing the glans. However, the pace of development varies from child to child, and some may need more time to fully expose the glans. If you have any concerns about your child’s foreskin, it is recommended that you consult a pediatrician for professional advice and assessment.