First off - I don't intend for this to be a for/against thing...
I'm just curious - those of you who have/will have sons - if you are going to circ - who is going to do it?
We had my DS circ'ed but not until he was 1 and he was all healed from his heart surgeries - and we had a pediatric urologist do it so I felt pretty comfortable with it. DS was asleep and had a little something for the pain for a day or two after.
I know I'm getting ahead of myself - but I started thinking about this the other day - if this baby is a boy I don't think I'm comfortable with letting my ob handle the circ.... am I crazy? I know they do it all the time... I'm not entirely comfortable with the whole idea of having it done at all but DH is adimant (and I feel like this is a decision that I need to let him make - just like I would expect him to respect my wishes if it were a female issue).
Sorry this is rambly... I guess I'm just wondering if anyone else is/would rather have a specialist do this? I've heard so many bad outcomes w/ my friends sons like adhesions and having to have circ's revised later b/c they weren't done correctly.
Any input is great appreciated!!
Hannah
Re: circumcision ?
I'm lucky - my ob doesnt do them, our ped will (in the hospital I think). Circs are a crapshoot, imo - the way they heal and whatnot - kinda like you cant predict what a cut is going to heal like, you never know. I plan on putting on alot of vaseline, pulling it back like you are supposed to.......just to make sure I am doing everything I can do to make it ok.
My ob did ours, but he and 2 other obs are the only ones that do that at the hospital I delivered at. So I felt comfortable with it.
Like pp said just make sure you put lots of vaseline on it.
Two Mc Peas In a Pod
Kayla's Grace
DS's was done by the pedi and he's having an issue now with an adhesion. In retrospect, we wish we didn't do it and probably won't in the future, should we have anther child/son.
I did it for three reasons: hygene (this is a big issue sometimes for little boys and for older men... I actually know 3 who have been hospitilized). Although I am not practicing my whole family is Jewish and DH was very much for it... he didn't want his son not having it... it was a guy thing.
For me it was a no brainer but I also had full faith in pedi, after all he is Jewish and was rated one of the top 100 pediatricians in the nation. In Las Cruces I will really need to do some serious research before I let some one do it here. In fact I might go back to Vegas b/c I trust that doctor that much!!!
Thank you for all the feedback ladies! I think the first pp is right to a certain extent - they are kind of a crapshoot and a lot depends on how they are cared for while healing.
Readyin07 - my son had conscious sedation (asleep but breathing on his own - not the big anethesia where you have to be intubated) - and very little at that - he was only out for about 20 minutes total. I thought that was a good thing - I think a circ would be pretty traumatic for a 1 year old w/out something and they definitely needed to make sure he was completely still!
Obviously we've got a lot of time - and if we have a girl it won't be an issue!! But it's great to hear other people's experiences.
I wonder why some ob's don't do them (I thought it was the norm - maybe just where I live?) I don't even know for sure if my current ob does them or not... I'll be asking lots of questions once we find out the sex of this little one.
Thanks again ladies - always appreciate your POV!!!
Hannah
"When it comes to sleeping, whatever your baby does is normal. If one thing has damaged parents enjoyment of their babies, it's rigid expectations about how and when the baby should sleep." ~ James McKenna, Ph.D., Mother Baby Behavioral Sleep Center, University of Notre Dame
"When it comes to sleeping, whatever your baby does is normal. If one thing has damaged parents enjoyment of their babies, it's rigid expectations about how and when the baby should sleep." ~ James McKenna, Ph.D., Mother Baby Behavioral Sleep Center, University of Notre Dame