I feel like this might be a hot button issue and I certainly am not trying to start a debate but just curious....we are 95% sure that is our plan but every once in a while DH seems to have guilt over it.
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Re: Did you circumcise?
Yes, but we did have a moment of regret when we first took that bandage off and looked at his fire red, angry little penis. We thought "what did we do to our son?" But now 9 months later, we don't even think about it.
I don't judge those that leave their sons intact. I think it is a personal decision.
My friend is a nurse and she told me that it actually is closer to 50/50 nowadays. I guess just not here
It may have somthing to do with the area b/c I don't know any non circ'ed little boy (or adult ones for that matter
). My cousin used to work in l&d and she said most people still circ, we live in the same general area.
From my understanding, it can be very regional. I don't know anyone around here (off the top of my head, within my circle of friends), that hasn't circ'ed their boys.
In Ontario circumcision isn't covered by OHIP (the government health program that all residents are entitled to). I don't know about other provinces. It used to be covered and I think almost a given that a boy would be circumcised. At our prenatal classes they told us it is about 60intact/40circ. in our area...and we live in a very multicultural city.
I was born in Nova Scotia in 1978. Right when I was born was the turning point in that province. Boys older than me were all circumcised, and then those younger were more often left intact. I found this out when talking to my girlfriends when we were all having babies. DH is circ. and his younger brother isn't! MIL is funny when she talks about it. She was so passive back then even with something this major. She just did what the doctors recommended. No questions asked!
We really struggled with this decision. After much discussion and research we couldn't find any medical reason to do it and we didn't have a cultural/religious reason either.
However, if it were solely my decision I would have done it. Because DH isn't, I felt that I couldn't lobby too hard for it without making MH feel bad.
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I left it entirely up to my DH since he's the one WITH the penis. He chose to do it because he is circ'd and thought it would be easier to explain things, if necessary, if they were working with the same-looking equipment.
In our area, it's probably 50/50, but in all of our friends we know no one who didn't circumcise.
Oh and also, a nasty MIL tidbit. She's proud because she saved the "circumcision ring" from when DH was circ'd. I'm totally 100% skeeved out by this.
Yes. I don't know anyone IRL who isn't or didn't circ their sons. It would have never entered my mind not to, had I not been a member if this board.
Quite pleased with our decision. Easy, peasy! The boys didn't even cry.
holy crap.
We did. I was sooooo hesistant to do it, but we decided to go ahead with it. I am very pleased with the result...Parker never cried and never acted like it bothered him.
Oh, and he doesn't have smegma, lol.
Honestly- most of my friends do NOTcircumcise. Martin would kill me if I chose to circ one of our sons. I will not enter this debate (although I have some pretty strong feelings about it) but I just wanted you to know that in this area there are MANY people who are not doing it because they just don't see the necessity of it or in some cases (like my husband's) they think that it is a barbaric act. Feel free to ask me any questions you may have :-)
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Nope. DH isn't (which I was surprised, b/c like many of you I didn't know many/any people who weren't) and he didn't want to. I defaulted to him, b/c I didn't have any good reasons to do it. All of my friends with kids and my nephews all are circ., but DH said that being intact was never a big deal for him growing up; in fact he didn't even know which of his friends were/were not.
So far, I'm good with our decision.
My son is intact, and I never even considered having him circumcised. For me, it is just a baffling way to welcome a baby boy into the world "Hi!! So glad you're here, now in a day or so we're gonna need you to hold still while we have part of your penis sliced off!"
I think if little boys of circ minded parents knew what was coming - they'd extend their stays in the womb.. just sayin'. OK I'll stop now. Keepin' it civil (sort of.)
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We didn't. DH isn't (from the UK) but even if he was I'm pretty sure we wouldn't. We are in Texas and the majority of people (vast majority of locals) circumcise but my crunchier (for lack of a better word) and international friends don't.
What helped me decide was doing a little research into the history of circumcision in the US and what the rest of the world does (like someone else said, pretty much only the US circumcises routinely for cosmetic/non-religious reasons).