will you be circumcising? I never thought this was a tough decision, but I've heard that more people are leaning towards not doing the proceedure. My husband doesn't know why you wouldn't. I am just curious what all you team blue mamas are planning on doing, and why.
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Actually, as of this week, there are medical reasons to circumcise. More studies are being done about HPV in men and a major study was released this week that shows that HPV transmission is dramatically reduced in men who ARE circumcised than men who aren't. Infection is also dramatically reduced in men who are not.
My husband is Jewish. If we are having a boy, I'm sure we will have a bris of sorts right away. We haven't discussed it but that would be the family tradition and with the latest studies, I'm happy to do it.?
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God I can't keep up. It was my understanding that there isn't really a medical reason, where did you find this?
I still don't think I will, and DH doesn't want to, but I like to at least pretend our decisions are educated ones.
Yes.
One concern I had with circumcision was the lose of sensitivity on the penis - especially when I saw people starting equating it to female genital mutilation.
A friend of mine had one done at the age of 21 and he said that the sensitivity increased afterward. When I asked him for his opinion he felt very strongly that having experienced both situations, he would recommended circumcision. So that helped make up our minds.
Here is a link to a recent article:
Call for a Higher Circumcision Rate
https://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/7960798.stm
Thanks Red!
Ditto. DH is circumcised and felt strongly that he would like our DS to be as well.?Obviously it's a medical procedure and you don't want to take it lightly, but for us, it's something that DH feels strongly about and we'll have it done.
Interestingly, we just ran across an article where a man had an infection that required him to undergo a circumcision at age 35. After the fact, he said that he had more sensitivity after the procedure and preferred being circumcised. Granted, it's totally anecdotal, but men who have it done later in life are really the only ones who can compare sex before and after...and honestly, I don't think that we'll be depriving our son of anything by having the circumcision. ?
Ditto this. As with so many things, the medical evidence falls on both sides of the debate. We have no religious or traditional reasons to do so, so I've left it up to DH and his choice is to leave him uncut.
This.
We plan to. I guess we never really considered the alternative. My DH is, so we assumed our son would be. Plus, everything I see makes it seem as if (scientifically) it makes more sense. Also, I'd rather have it done young then him have to go through the pain later in life if he would decide that he would want to be circumsized.
Lastly, not to step on anyones toes here, but we are from an area with a real "small town" feel and there isn't a whole lot of variety when it comes to people around here. I remember back in high school I had a good friend who was jewish, and was not circumsized, and all of the guys in my high school gave him a hard time about it. They were joking, but it was really cruel, and privately, he took it really hard. I guess I just don't want my son to go through that... because people can be such jerks for no reason. =/
Yes, DH wants it done. There is no medical reason so strongly against it that I refuse to go along with it. The few medical pros to circumcision are actually enough to counteract the "it's unnecessary" arguments, in my opinion. I have no problem with people who choose not to, but I'm for it for my own son.
Most people who don't get it done chose not to because it is unnecessary medically, and not that common in non-US locations. There are very few actual cons about it, besides it being mostly aesthetic and therefore unneeded.?
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Wow, this post doesn't reflect trends at all. ?
If we have a boy, we are not circumcising. ?I don't judge anyone who chooses to have it done, it's definately a personal decision. ?Personally, I feel it is a form of genital mutilation and unnecessary.
My husband is Jewish and so he is. ?But we aren't raising our children Jewish so we decided against it.?
We're having our little man circumcised. It is proven to be healthier and I can't imagine something happening medically where it needs to be done at an age of awareness. If I can prevent something like that, I will. He will be given EMLA cream to numb the area first to relieve the pain. None of this he won't remember it so it doesn't matter BS.