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TL;DR most men have their lives laid out for them from the second they're born, and its due to testosterone exposure in pregnancy.
There are two major indicators on your body right now that you can easily check that are markers of testosterone exposure during your pregnancy, the Anogenital distance (between your balls and anus) and the lengths of your ring fingers.
The anogenital distance of a healthy male should be >= three inches. Ring fingers should be 1/2-to-1 fingernail longer than your index finger. Shortened lengths of either of these is indicative of excessive estrogen and/or inadequate testosterone exposure. The implications should be obvious. Its no surprise that endocrine-disrupting plastics and foods have resulted in weaker and smaller men over time.