Some parents regret their son's circumcision and report that they wish they had known
more about circumcision before they consented to it.
Not exact matches
Some of it has to do with the origins of
circumcision in the United States, some
about the actual procedure, some
about the effects of
circumcision and
about the current rates of
circumcision in the U.S. I read a lot
more than I will blog
about here, but these are some things I thought were worth mentioning.
I think you made some great points
about IF parents choose
circumcision for their baby, to be present for the procedure (which I can imagine is so much
more reassuring to the baby to hear mom / dad's voice rather than being alone with a doctor) and insist on the anesthesia.
That's in large part what my blogging has been
about all of these years — addressing topics like home birth,
circumcision, cosleeping, vaccinations, child - led weaning (breastfeeding), babywearing, home schooling, unschooling and
more.
If you'd like to read
more «What I Believe» posts, visit The Natural Mommy (where this round she wrote
about circumcision — a post I could've nearly written myself.
now we also know
about the foreskin trading we have to look at any recommendations to circumcise as being nothing
more than thinly veiled invitations to partake in the continuing big dollar business
circumcision has become.
Whether it's
about babywearing or
circumcision or diapers, I think we'd end up with a lot
more confident mamas owning their decisions instead of feeling like «failures» if we let «I don't want to» be reason enough.
More and more parents are saying NO to unnecessary routine male infant circumcision and more than 68 % of new parents are opting to take their whole baby home, despite myths about intact babies being more likely to get UTI's and other nonse
More and
more parents are saying NO to unnecessary routine male infant circumcision and more than 68 % of new parents are opting to take their whole baby home, despite myths about intact babies being more likely to get UTI's and other nonse
more parents are saying NO to unnecessary routine male infant
circumcision and
more than 68 % of new parents are opting to take their whole baby home, despite myths about intact babies being more likely to get UTI's and other nonse
more than 68 % of new parents are opting to take their whole baby home, despite myths
about intact babies being
more likely to get UTI's and other nonse
more likely to get UTI's and other nonsense.
-LSB-...] you'd like to read
more «What I Believe» posts, visit The Natural Mommy (where this round she wrote
about circumcision — a post I could've written myself.