So we're on the fence about circumcision. I want to hear from some moms with uncircumcised sons. Do they have any issues with infections or cleanliness?
Lots of people bash me and tell me it's not clean and when I change his diaper I have to retract the skin BUT from the research I've done that doesn't seem to be true.
My husband and I are so torn! Any insight would be greatly appreciated!!!! TIA!!
Re: Any moms with intact sons?
Full disclosure... I do not have a son, let alone an uncircumcised one, but I have a young uncirced nephew and a decade of experience in childcare with diaper aged children.
He he was born at 27w 2d weighing a whopping 1lb 15oz and spent 3 months in the NICU so my parents never got him circumcised because there was so much else going on with him they were more concerned about keeping him alive. Anyway fast forward to the time he was about 10. He was still peeing the bed, having bowel problems and a few other things. The doctors chocked it up to being a side effect of being premature. 1 year later and he started getting bladder infections (which is very rare for a boy) so they went to see a specialist. Turns out that because he was uncircumcised the forskin wasn't pulling back enough to let his bladder properly empty. He had a stretched bladder needed to have surgery to clip the skin (he was 12 when he got this done and it totally devastated him). Anyway no he's a perfectly healthy 14 year old with no problems with his bowels, peeing the bed etc.
It is not difficult..you just wipe it like normal and make sure it doesn't look infected. Retracting it can cause tears and INCREASE the risk of infection.
For those of you who are unaware, once the skin does become retractable (with age) it is the same stuff that lines the vagina. You just teach your son to rinse that area when he baths or showers-- not to use soap and voila! healthy penis.
If your health care provider tries to retract it-- stop them immediately and question them. That is a serious offense. Babysitters should also be educated on this as well-- anyone changing your child's diaper, really!
He he was born at 27w 2d and spent 3 months in the
Seriously though, do your research and make whatever decision you want. To me, there's no "right" answer. You just have to make a choice and hope for the best possible outcome.
Evelyn (3.24.10), Graham (5.30.13) & Miles (8.28.16)
And we've all survived life to this point with our vaginas. Obviously it is or can be a life long decision that you make for your son, but in the end I think it's easy to put a little too much stock in it.