Has me thanking my lucky stars I have 2 girls. To circ or not to circ is a decision that I also would not take lightly and am so happy I didn't have to make. I feel for you boy mama's and the hard decision you each had or have to make.
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Re: All this Circ Talk...
Yeah, we'll just have to deal with teenage girls and hormones...Gulp!! Not sure how I'm going to survive 2 at the same time.
I definitely think it's true that it's regional - we also don't know anyone who didn't do it and my friends thought I was crazy for even considering not doing it (that was not what convinced us to do it though).
I didn't think about it last time but if we have another boy, it's going to be hard to make the decision. If I could do it again, I wouldn't circ but at the same time I don't know what that would do to a new LO if they weren't like their brother and dad.
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And my response made it sound like I didn't even think about it. That isn't the case. It just wasn't something we ever thought about NOT doing.
My husband was with them (I was still bed-ridden from my cesarian so I couldn't go). He said they didn't even cry. They only fussed when their shirt was pulled back over their head!
I'm curious why you don't want to this time? Did your son have a bad experience? Or you just regret it?
Yes, but you have the 'to pierce baby's ears or not' debate. We all have our cross to bear
And for us it wasn't a hard decision to make. I didn't want to do it, DH didn't want to do it, easy peasy!
I'm not even going to go read the threads because DS is circ'ed and they make me feel like a horrible person when I read how strongly others feel about not circ'ing. I just can't do it. I already have guilt about being a fulltime working mom and I don't need more.
This!
Honestly, I didn't reall think about it that much and I have a boy. I guess cause I am Jewish I didn't really have too. but I am surprised how many gave it a lot of thought...
Thankfully the ear piercing deal is an easy one for us. We're going to wait and see if the girls want them pierced. If so, they can get them done when they are old enough to take care of them on their own!
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I'm definatly glad to have a girl and not to have to even deal with this, but I'm with LV on this- it wouldn't even be a decision any son of mine would be circumcised and I know DH would agree.
I hated seeing how out of it he was after the fact and I feel like it negatively affected the beginning of our bfing experience (though it all worked out). When I decided to circ, I just left it up to DH since he has the same "parts" but I've done more research and just wish I had thought more before doing it. Clearly he is fine and the next LO (if we have one and it's a boy) would be too but it will be a harder decision to make. I totally respect anyones decision one way or another.
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TTC#2- FET 4/7/11 BFP, Natural mc 5/5/11 IVF#2 ER 9/13/11, ET 9/16/11, Beta #1 9/27/11 BFP 254 Beta #2 9/30/11 793 -Twins!
I think that's a great name for a new show:
Welcome to Circ Talk! Our focus today.. the foreskin (well what ELSE would it be?)
"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
Me too!
This is my problem with some of the threads. You have no reason to feel guilty - your DS is just fine!
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