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Circumcision = $$$


Circumcision is surgery, and surgery is meant to be utilized to correct problems, not to prevent them, and certainly not to create them. It is absolutely impossible to cure something that is healthy, EVEN IF one day that something might possibly get infected.

There aren’t any INHERENT medical benefits to routine infant circumcision, only POTENTIAL medical benefits. Routine infant circumcision does nothing to enhance the health of a baby. Rather, it actually does the complete opposite, harming the baby. How can there be a medical benefit from something that amputates a HEALTHY part of the body?

If routine circumcision isn’t beneficial, we must ask ourselves why the practice continues. Why would a doctor support a practice he or she knows isn’t beneficial, and which is actually unethical according to the rules of ethics for medical professionals?

Did you know that the foreskin is used in MANY commercial medical products like the manufacture of insulin for diabetics, and artificial skin for skin grafts? The applications for the foreskin are endless, and more are being developed every day. Interestingly, the doctors receive a healthy payment for each foreskin they circumcise. This payment is on top of the doctor’s fee for performing the circumcision. Circumcision is a MULTI-BILLION dollar industry, and is the number one performed “surgery” in America.

Is it any wonder why there are doctors and other medical professionals writing up studies supporting circumcision? It certainly supports their profit margin.

The only medical benefit from circumcision occurs in the RARE case of a true medical necessity. That’s the only time circumcision should be utilized, not before. Doctors are generally too quick to suggest it as a treatment, and reject any other more time consuming, conservative therapies. Other treatments can, and do, have a more favorable outcome than circumcision. Particularly because they do not include amputating and permanently damaging a part of the body. Of course, this means the doctor won’t get his fee for a quick circumcision and the sale of the foreskin.

The risks of circumcision, and the inherent harm it causes, have ALWAYS exceeded any alleged benefits people claim it has.

“Circumcision is a needless act of violence performed upon a resisting and nonconsenting newborn, infant, or child. The pain and trauma of the procedure cannot adequately be ameliorated by anesthesia or analgesia, and the suffering can continue long after the pain killer has worn off.”

www.nocirc.org/articles/prescott3.php

10 out of 10 babies oppose circumcision. Shouldn’t you?

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Add comment July 6th, 2003 Posted by: Ash



Say NO!!! To Circumcision…


[Stop Infant Circumcision!!] Pookey & I are opposed to medically unnecessary infant/child circumcision. Though, most of the circumcisions that U.S. doctors say are "medically necessary" really aren’t necessary at all… This is all because U.S. doctors are ignorant about the proper care of the intact (not circumcised) penis! We have no problem with an adult who chooses to be circumcised, but we do have a problem with an adult who makes that decision for a child. We are the proud parents of an intact son.

Early in the pregnancy, we decided not to circumcise Morgan because we did not, and do not, believe we have the right to make such an alteration to his body. That is something for him to decide for himself when he is older. We are merely the custodians of our son’s body, not its owner.

Besides… We did not want our precious, longed for (It took Pookey & I, 5 years to conceive Morgan.) child to experience the excruciating pain of circumcision for any reason. Circumcision is extremely painful, so don’t let anyone tell you it’s not! Even when anesthesia is used it isn’t always effective, as a baby cannot be given a more potent anesthetic, or adequate amounts, due to his size and age. The thought that other parents inflict such unnecessary pain and suffering on their child breaks my heart, and really ticks Pookey off.

If people would only take the time to really think about this and to educate themselves about what happens (If circumcision is too horrible for parents to see, surely it’s too horrible for babies to experience.) during a circumcision, I believe they would choose not to have their son circumcised at all.

10 out of 10 babies oppose circumcision. Shouldn’t you? One can only hope…

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Add comment November 27th, 2002 Posted by: Ash



A Mother’s Plea…


This is a statement about routine infant circumcision. It is not about voluntary adult circumcision or medically necessary circumcision. I have no problem with an adult who chooses to be circumcised, but I do have a problem with an adult who makes that decision for a child.

Each and every child is born with the basic human right to physical integrity. This means that they should be safe from any outside force that would take away a healthy part of their body.

Routine infant circumcision is wrong, whether done to a male or female child. I am puzzled why Americans perceive female circumcision as "evil", and male circumcision as "good". They are essentially the same thing… genital mutilation.

Well before my son was born, I thoroughly investigated the practice of routine infant circumcision. I discovered it to be a brutal, painful and inhumane act. My husband & I believe parents do not have the right to make such an alteration to any child’s body, male or female. That is something for them to decide when they are older. We are merely the custodians of our children’s bodies, not their owners.

A circumcision takes anywhere from 12 - 20 minutes, and 1/3 to 1/2 of TOTAL penile skin is removed. There is also considerable evidence that babies experience extreme pain and stress during a circumcision which, unfortunately, is performed the majority of the time without any anesthesia whatsoever. A recent poll of Doctors that preform circumcisions showed that only 45% used any kind of pain relief. This is even after the American Academy of Pediatrics, in their March 1999 Circumcision Policy, stated that analgesia has been found to be safe and effective in reducing the pain associated with circumcision, and should be provided if the procedure is performed.

In cases when anesthesia is given it isn’t always effective. An infant cannot always be given adequate amounts, or a more potent anesthetic, due to his size and age. Also, the anesthetic injections a baby receives into the genital area are also quite painful for the baby. (Can you imagine getting shots on your penis or clitoris?) Once the anesthetic has taken effect the baby’s pain during the circumcision surgery is frequently only reduced, not totally eliminated. Because the anesthetic soon wears off, the postoperative pain that lasts for days is just as bad for a baby that had anesthetic than for one that had none.

Also, consider the fact that a baby’s circumcision wound has to heal in a diaper constantly contaminated by urine and feces.

I can’t even begin to imagine how frightening it must be for a newborn baby to be strapped to a board and have his genitals ripped and torn apart, and what kind of effect that would have on his emotional and psychological wellbeing. Circumcision is extremely traumatic for the infant, there is no doubt about that, because it involves the forceful amputation of a body part. There is truly a definite potential for long lasting psychological injury.

One out of every 500 circumcisions results in a serious complication. About 4 in 100 are either considered unsatisfactory or result in some sort of complication. Some babies experience infections due to a circumcision that hasn’t healed properly, adhesions, excessive bleeding, disfigurement, circulatory problems, amputation of the whole penis, and even death.

Many complications from circumcision do not become apparent until years later… Some men who have been circumcised as infants suffer from painful erections, no skin mobility, bowing or curvature of the penis, scarring, skin bridges, keratinization, pigmentation variations, narrowing of the urinary opening, a missing frenulum, and insensitivity of the glans of the penis… The list goes on and on. Not to mention the psychological and emotional effects of circumcision that many men have to deal with.

People are quick to cite all sorts of "problems" with having a foreskin, and never even consider the BENEFITS of having an intact penis. Circumcision is so ingrained in our society that it is a solution in search of a problem to solve. First it was to cure masturbation, then in the 40’s it was STDs; in the 50’s and 60’s it was cancer; in the 80’s and 90’s it was AIDS and UTIs. All the myths have been debunked, yet just as one is debunked another one is created.

The studies supporting circumcision are either outdated or were poorly done and have major methodological flaws. Newer studies have either totally refuted the old studies, or have shown that their findings are not as severe as stated. Plus, NO MEDICAL ORGANIZATION IN THE WORLD supports or recommends routine circumcision for newborn boys. In fact, an overwhelming majority of males in this world are INTACT - approximately 85% - and remain intact for life.

Most of the problems of the foreskin can be treated medically, without resorting to circumcision. Other treatments can and do have a more favorable outcome than circumcision, particularly because they do not include amputating and permanently damaging a part of the body.

As for the cancer, infection, UTI argument… if this argument was brought to it’s logical conclusion shouldn’t we lop off every other part of our bodies because it might possibly get infected or diseased too?

Circumcision is rarely performed in other medically advanced nations. Infant circumcision rates are: Canada (<20%), Australia (<10%), Britain and the rest of Europe, Central/South America and Asia (<1%). The U.S. is the last developed nation in the world to circumcise the
majority of its newborn males for non-religious, non-medical reasons. The U.S. national average rate of newborn circumcision is 55.9%. That’s more than 1 million babies subjected each year to genital cutting; over 3,300 children per day; one baby every 26 seconds.

Circumcision is surgery, and surgery is meant to be utilized to correct problems, not to prevent them, and certainly not to create them. At the heart of this issue is that babies are having vital, functional and healthy tissue removed from their bodies without sufficient cause and without their consent. To circumcise someone without their informed consent is wrong. THEIR consent, not a parent’s consent. The forced amputation of a healthy part of a child’s genitals, whether in the name of medicine, religion or social custom, is a violation of their human rights.

Americans need to put themselves in their children’s place and imagine what it would be like to be tied down, against your will, and have your genitals cut at with inadequate or no anesthesia at all. How can people subject a newborn infant to such a painful practice and defend it? Especially when it would be assault if it was done, without their consent, to an adult.

I think about it this way… If I wouldn’t want some one to mutilate and permanently damage my genitals, then why would my son want that done to him?

Just because it seems "everyone" is circumcising their sons doesn’t make it the right thing to do. Circumcision causes permanent damage to the genitalia. If you truly want what is best for your son, choose not to circumcise…

10 out of 10 babies oppose circumcision. Shouldn’t you?

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2 comments March 10th, 2002 Posted by: Ash

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