Diseases and Conditions
Hypospadias
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Risk factors
Although the cause of hypospadias is usually unknown, these factors may be associated with the condition:
- Family history. This condition is more common in infants with a family history of hypospadias.
- Genetics. Certain gene variations may play a role in disruption of the hormones that stimulate formation of the male genitals.
- Maternal age over 35. Some research suggests that there may be an increased risk of hypospadias in infant males born to women older than 35 years.
- Exposure to certain substances during pregnancy. There is some speculation about an association between hypospadias and a mother's exposure to certain hormones or certain compounds such as pesticides or industrial chemicals, but further studies are needed to confirm this.