Question
At 10 months old, the external reproductive organs of a baby have not yet grown or developed, so a small penis is normal. Your child’s condition is normal, but it’s important to note how the testicles are ascending into the scrotum. If you find that there are no testicles in the scrotum, please seek medical attention promptly to avoid limiting your child’s growth and development or the absence of sexual characteristics when they grow up.
Answer
A 10-month-old baby’s small penis is a normal phenomenon, but it’s important to pay attention to whether the testicles have normally ascended into the scrotum.