DH and I debated at length before we were even pregnant on this topic and I'm interested in hearing other mom-2-bes' opinions. We've made our decision now that we know it's a boy, but I'm very interested to see what others are thinking and the individual reasons for doing/not doing the procedure if any one would like to share.
Re: To circumcise or not to circumcise, that is the question...
So I'm not sure! We don't know if baby is a boy or girl yet but will know on Friday!
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As a former mother baby nurse I have seen many babies circumcised and taken care of them afterwards. Yes, it sucks... But they generally get over it rather quickly with some skin to skin time.
I'm on team better to get it over with early than have your teenager want it done and it's a more major surgery.
Personally, I have seen very few complications as long as they are properly cared for.
Baby #2 Due 3/7/20
In the end, to each their own, there are valid arguments on each side so there is no one answer for every family and that's totally okay. As long as you and DH are both on the same page, you're making the right decision for you guys.
Eta - from the AMA/AAP if anyone is interested in their stance: the American Academy of Pediatrics found the health benefits of newborn male circumcision outweigh the risks, but the benefits are not great enough to recommend universal newborn circumcision.
There have been some instances where I wish we hadn't. Some very minor issues have come up. But overall, we cared for it well and he is just fine.
I decided to ask our pedi what he suggest to parents and he said "I think it's best for the son to look like his father" and I thought that was the best response anyone could have given us.
My husband circumsized our older son himself, since he was a dr at the hospital where our son was born. But our younger son was circumsized by whatever pediatrician that was on call, and frankly he did a poor job. There is too much foreskin left, and it doesn't look like a "neat" job.
TMI warning: My husband is not circumsized, and I am totally fine with it.
It was performed by a Jewish doctor in his private practice. Took No more than 5 minutes to put some sort of anesthetic or numbing cream and then the procedure.
He was a happy baby until the anesthetic wore off (maybe 10 minutes after?). We gave him some panadol (Tylenol) and fed him and he was fine after that.
Healing time was 5 days or so. I would recommend it.
Sorry for the long post!
As long as the penis is washed properly there is no issue with hygiene.
We are having a boy and are not going to circumcise him. Before getting pregnant, I did a little research and watched some videos of it being performed. It just broke my heart to hear those brand new babies scream. I'm sure some doctors do a much better job and some do a poor job. But I'd rather not take the chance of my baby getting it done by a doctor who doesn't care much about the baby's pain management. I'm not knocking anyone's decision about it, I think it is a personal decision for the parents to make, and there is no right or wrong answer. I also didn't want to deal with wound care while learning how to care for a newborn at the same time {I'm a ftm). My dh is curcimsized but doesn't feel strongly about it either way.
1. My sisters husband had to get circumsized a few years ago as an adult due to repeated health issues because of it. Out of work for more than a week and miserable.
2. My husband went with our son when he got circumsized at the hospital. He didnt even cry. Was back in my arms 10 min later perfectly happy.
Take that for what you will!
As for the aesthetic, I totally agree. However, I did want to say that a woman won't even notice a man isn't circumsized during intimate moments, because it will look the same as a man who is circumsized. The only time it would be noticeable, is if she watches him shower or get dressed.
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I was lurking on May (I think) and found this link. It identifies many, if not all reasons why I'd never circumcise my son - just some added food for thought.
https://9davids.blogspot.ca/2010/11/50-reasons-to-leave-it-alone.html
Welp, I guess I will out myself and admit I didn't click any of the links cited. I read the list. I agreed with a lot of the points in the list. I shared the link. Thanks for fact checking and sharing the points that you found to be shoddy science. I stand by agreeing with some of the list and I appreciate you looking further into aspects of it and sharing with the group. I'm not one to share a lot of outside info - and I have zero problems admitting when I haven't fully investigated something. So again, thanks for sharing.
Still though. I'm not a grenade thrower.