May 2015 Moms

Circumcision

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edited December 2014 in May 2015 Moms
First off, I'm not doing this to start anything. Just looking for opinions.

We haven't found out the sex yet but I've been thinking if its a boy not to circumcise. I probably would have if my DD would have been a boy, but my BFF had a son had didn't with him. Looking more into the facts makes me think not to. I'm sure this will turn into a huge thing with my husband and him wanting to because my DH is. Looking at articles online looks like the US is starting to decline in the number of circumcisions each year. Just curious if you are/do have a boy do you plan to or not.

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  • Yes, it's a boy. Yes, we will definitely circumcise him.

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  • DH feels very strongly about this issue. His parents were both born in Europe and so they did not have him circumcised. I was born in Spain, and so had I been a boy I wouldn't have been circumcised either. I don't feel strongly either way, and the science doesn't seem to clearly identify which is the better choice, so I'll go with DH on this one.
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  • Yes we will. We still haven't decided if we'll do it at birth in the hospital or wait a week and do it at a specialist. There are pros and cons to both options.
    I know that boys that are uncircumcised don't like feeling different from the majority of people who are. There are also more upsides to being circumcised than down.
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  • We're having a boy. We're undecided but are leaning toward not. It's mostly cosmetic anyway. The CDC just put out a first ever policy on circumcision and for the most part the health risks associated with having a foreskin are not an issue in developed countries such as the US. My SIL gave me a bunch of her research since she just had a baby boy (healthy and happy boy) and it kind of swayed us to the no side. Still not entirely sure though...

    Here's a link:
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  • My DH is intact and he wanted our boys to be circumcised.

    My BIL was circumcised at 24 and ended up needing to be cut twice and the second time ended up in the hospital with bleeding and infection.
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  • Yep. I did for my DS, and if this is a boy, I will again.
  • If we have a boy, we will. DH isn't and it's always bothered him. He wishes his parents would have had him circumcised.

    The same with us. DH wanted the boys to be and they are and LO will have it done it too.


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  • We don't plan to, but we aren't crusading for penises either way. ;)
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  • If this is a boy, we will. We went back and forth when I was pregnant with my son, but we decided to have it done. Our deciding factor was that one day he will be elderly and will need help keeping himself clean. That was really all it came down to. What my DH looks like didn't play a role at all in our decision. DS had a complicated birth and was not able to be circumcised then, so his was done under general anesthesia at 8 months old.

    The AAP just recently came out with a statement saying the benefits of circ do outweigh any negatives, so that makes me glad that we did it for our son(s).
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  • Both of my DSs are circumcised. DS2's wasn't done well and had to be revised when he was 7 months old.
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  • If it's a boy, we will have him circumcised.
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  • If we have a boy, we will. DH isn't and it's always bothered him. He wishes his parents would have had him circumcised.


    Mine, as well.


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  • My husband isn't circumcised and if we're having a son he probably won't be either, but I told my husband I'd leave the decision up to him. After all he's the one waaay more familiar with the day to day function of a penis than I am and will probably be the main one teaching our son certain potty training elements as well as keeping stuff down there clean.
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  • We just had this conversation over the weekend. My son is mad at me because I circumcised him. Although, he just realized 2 years ago he was circumcised because he didn't know the difference, that was a funny conversation. Of course he thinks it's pointless because we aren't Jewish and just cruel. I'm leaving this decision up to my husband because I think either way is fine. My husband on the other hand says yes we are.

    My only requirement is to have it done before we leave the hospital. My oldest son was done at 2 weeks old at my OB's office when I had my check up and that poor baby screamed the entire time. Now I'm sure he wasn't screaming because of pain but because they took him away from mama but it was traumatic for me. As soon as I held him back in my arms he got quiet. My youngest was done in the hospital by a neonatologist and they brought him back to me without a tear in his eye.
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  • BrittianyMBrittianyM member
    edited December 2014

    I let my DH decide since he knows more about that part then I do. Lol! He decided hands down this baby boy will be.

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  • I let DH make this decision with DS. We did circumcise him and honestly have never thought about it since. It's not a topic we discuss very often.

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  • If you just want facts- Id suggest looking at the statement from the American academy of Pediatrics you can find it here: https://www.aap.org/en-us/about-the-aap/aap-press-room/Pages/Newborn-Male-Circumcision.aspx

    I do actually think they don't support one way over the other in their official statement but they provide risks and benefits.
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  • FYI your kid will get teased a lot more about other stuff than his penis. The liklihood of seeing other men's penises (penii???) during the teasing ages is doubtful. Most guys don't stare at each other's junk anyway, it's weird. And it's even weirder to comment on his junk if they do happen to catch a glimpse. My husband has played water polo since high school so I've asked him about this stuff, especially if he got called out for being uncircumcised, and he never did.
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  • we will not if this bean grows a penis.. with our first we were 100% sure we would. then he was born very early and that plan blew out the door. and only because when he was in the NICU I was taking him to a back room to breastfeed and made a wrong turn and seen the doctor and nurses performing this procedure and Holy Hell talk about being traumatized. so nope not for us. but I say go with what you feel there is no wrong or right way it's what you and your DH want :)
  • Pintobean39Pintobean39 member
    edited December 2014
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    Nope, I will not. 


    I think doing it purely because he should look like his father is odd. How often will they be comparing penises? I also don't get the "he will be teased" reasoning; how often will his classmates be seeing his penis? I never showered in front of other girls and SO doesn't recall ever showering in front of other boys after a certain age. Either way, I don't care what anyone else does with their son; cut or uncut it doesn't affect me or my decision. I just wish people would make an informed decision and not decide solely on how DH looks or if you are a male or not. 

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    I definitely think those reasons you mentioned are stupid reasons for one way or the other. I just wanted to say kids do know if one isn't uncircumcised. When my son was in prek he got in trouble for wanting to see a girls panties. The kindergarten teacher said don't worry that's normal, they see that kind of stuff a lot. She said it really causes a stir if one of the boys aren't circumcised because they all are talking about it. I don't think it's so much they get picked on, it's more out of curiosity.

    My best friend dated someone that wasn't circumcised and we all sat on the porch on night asking her all about it because were curious too, even at our age. Yep, were like a bunch of 5yr olds. :-)
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  • If we have a boy, were really leaning toward not circumcising .
  • We are having a boy and will be circumcising. The stipulation to this is that it will be done in the hospital right away. We will not be waiting until a later date. 
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  • Had I never done any research yes we totally would have. But after doing some research and seeing how it is done...nope, not a chance. I don't care if anyone else does or not I think it is a family's right to choose. But personally we will not be.
  • I left the decision to my husband. We will be circumcising if we have a boy.

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  • DH and I did a lot of research the first time. After all the literature was read, he decided to start asking people. He's kind of blunt. He never had a problem being uncircumcised so he went out and found out if anyone he knew had a problem either way. He asked his dad, brother, and uncles (all uncircumcised) and the only problem was that two of them said they caught yeast infections from their wives. He asked a couple friends who were circumcised and one had an issue where the cut wasn't done right and he had to go back in twice when he was little to try and get it fixed.

    DS wasn't and never has had an issue. He's 2.5. Potty trained at 20 months and he goes all on his own now. He's never had an infection. He's only partially pulled back at this point.

    If number 2 is a boy we won't circumcise.

  • We're having a girl, but had she been a boy we definitely would have circumcised. As a nurse, I've had so many uncircumcised old men with terrible infections from shit getting trapped in the foreskin from not cleaning well enough. Yes I know, if u clean well enough it's not an issue. But when ur old, everything becomes an issue for you.

    As @ramy3‌ said, I'm 100% ok with either choice that anyone else makes. This is just my personal preference.
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  • Interesting that this is coming up today. Last night I started searching around other BMBs to see what discussions had happened about this topic--March 2015 has a good one that stayed pretty civil and presented logical reasoning for both sides. I can link if people are interested and can't find it, it's a 10-page thread.

    That said, we're having a boy, but we haven't decided yet. It's just not a discussion we'd ever thought to have before, and haven't really had yet, but from our initial conversation it sounds like we're both leaning towards circumcising. We'll do our research and I'd also like to speak with our pediatrician about it.

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  • I don't think people are saying baby boy should look just like his dad - rather that Dad understands the pros and cons.

    I was on the fence about circumcising and mentioned this to my mom. She took this opportunity to inform me that my dad is not circumcised (oh the horror of discussing my dad's penis with my mom) and that based on some of the health issues he's had as an adult, she absolutely recommends circumcising. My dad is the most fastidious person I know but he has still had multiple nagging UTIs - an issue I've never heard about with circumcised men.
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  • @jko454‌ I can't speak for everyone in the US but when my boys were circumcised it wasn't covered under insurance. I had to pay OOP for it, I think it's pretty much always considered cosmetic which most insurance plans don't cover. I don't remember with my first but my second son cost $100.
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  • If this is a boy, we will. We went back and forth when I was pregnant with my son, but we decided to have it done. Our deciding factor was that one day he will be elderly and will need help keeping himself clean.

    Just want to point out that labia need to be pulled back to clean the area, and some how girls survive.

    Labia don't need to be cleaned that way-soaps can lead to more infections. Girls and uncirc'd boys don't need to pull anything bacAnd elderly women as well as men get UTIs all the time. So if it's one less issue for him when he is old, then that is worth it to us.

    If this is a boy, we will. We went back and forth when I was pregnant with my son, but we decided to have it done. Our deciding factor was that one day he will be elderly and will need help keeping himself clean.

    Just want to point out that labia need to be pulled back to clean the area, and some how girls survive.

    Elderly women and men get UTIs all the time. It's a common issue. If it's one less thing for DS to deal with at that time it will have been worth it to us.

    Like I said, this was the deciding factor for DH and I. Everyone has different reasons that stand out the most to either do it or not do it. I don't think there is a right and wrong here.
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  • Both of my boys are circumcised. If this is a boy, he will be as well.


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