If you are pregnant you need to look into this. Please don't just do it because "everyone is doing it" Get educated and know what you're doing... I'm still not decided but pretty sure we will not be doing it to our son. This is not for an argument but just to remind you there are many things you need to look into and know before you just let some stranger take your newborn! Check out this youtube video of a guys first time experiencing it... http://youtu.be/F7DgceWbsSY
You can also see videos of the actual procedure on youtube if you look for them to see how they are done.
If you think circumcision is the best option for you and your family please let your dr. know you want your son to have an anesthetic.
Quoting norahsmommy:
I just could not do that to my son. The idea of having it done made me sick. He is intact ( natural) and happy and healthy.
But I do agree, it is not a decision to be taken lightly. Parents should educate themselves and consider it carefully because once done, it cannot be undone. I researched very carefully before deciding that my sons would be circumcised.
We circumcise with a Mohel on the 8th day for our religious beliefs (not Jewish though). I know what it entails because my DH and I were with our sons (holding them) during the procedure. It's not something we took lightly. We studied and prayed for months before making the decision.
New Study Estimates Neonatal Circumcision Death Rate Higher Than Suffocation and Auto Accidents
More than half of parents in DC, Maryland, and Virginia choose to circumcise their boys. But are these parents ever really informed of the possible complications? Generally, no, and this failure in the informed consent process has significant consequences for many boys, for example the penile injuries discussed by a local pediatric urologist in this article.
But this physician sees only boys who live. How many children die each year as a result of circumcision in the US hasn't been recorded or even considered important by any medical establishment. A new study published last week in Thymos: Journal of Boyhood Studies estimates that more than 100 baby boys die from circumcision complications each year, including from anesthesia reaction, stroke, hemorrhage, and infection. Because infant circumcision is elective, all of these deaths are avoidable.
The study concluded: "These boys died because physicians have been
either complicit or duplicitous, and because parents ignorantly said
'Yes,' or lacked the courage to say 'No.'" And called the deaths "an
unrecognized sacrifice of innocents."
The study found that approximately 117 neonatal (first 28 days after
birth) circumcision-related deaths occur annually in the United States,
one out of every 77 male neonatal deaths. The study also identified
reasons why accurate data on these deaths are not available, some of
the obstacles to preventing these deaths, and some solutions to overcome
them.
To put this in perspective, about 44 neonatal boys die each year from suffocation, and 8 from auto accidents. About 115 neonatal boys die annually from SIDS, nearly the same as from circumcision.
Quoting kimmie3577:Well first off it is up to the parent of that child, everyone has a right to do what they want, if i have a boy i will be having it done.... if you ask a doctor they said it is cleaner and better for them to have it done... but like i said it is up to the mother of the child ...
my son will have it done his daddy didnt til he was 6yrs old and he was tramatized from it for a long time





- Momma2013
on Nov. 17, 2012 at 12:44 PM