My 7.5 year old son was left intact. We saw no reason to cut off a part of his body either.
DO NOT force the foreskin back. When he is older, it will retract. Honestly, I think 3 years old is a bit young. Usually they say it will retract by the time they are school-age. Once it does retract, then all he needs to do is rinse it with a little water when he bathes. The links below may be helpful to you.
2006-10-10 01:01:03
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answered by momma2mingbu 7
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It might be that his foreskin won't come back and separate from the head of his penis for some years. This isn't unusual, but if you have any concerns take your son to be seen by a doctor (GP in the UK).
What I think is normal is that the foreskin can be rolled back slightly until it separates properly. It can then be rolled back all the way, but this might not happen when he's three or four. I don't think it's something to worry about, but I agree of course you will need to teach him hygeine regarding cleaning under his foreskin when he bathes or showers.
If in doubt, refer to someone qualified.
2006-10-09 22:09:58
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answered by Alasdair P 3
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relies upon. in case you exchange nevertheless a circulate that demands it, then confident. the youngster will pass nevertheless a short convert, with in basic terms the rituals and no learn and so on (the be certain's accountability and so on). Orthodox and Conservative Judaism universally demands it. Reform and Reconstructionist require it with many Rabbis yet there are some that don't require it. For the youngster to be seen a Jew by potential of all the strikes, then circumcision could be cautioned. however the Orthodox won't evaluate the youngster a Jew if the youngster wasn't changing nevertheless an Orthodox Rabbi. If the youngster would not have a circumcision, then each and all the strikes different than Orthodox , and on a case by potential of case foundation, Conservative Judaism does no longer evaluate the youngster Jewish. all the different strikes could evaluate the youngster a Jew. it is a few thing you will desire to communicate extra in-intensity along with your Rabbi. EDIT: One answerer is very incorrect. Even at 4, the youngster could be switched over. on the age of Bar Mitzvah, he can decide for to stay a Jew or no longer. this could validate him as a Jew or no longer. So he does have a decision yet he's likewise seen a Jew until eventually then besides if he undergoes conversion. the only, glaring, time he could no longer convert is that if he (as a 4 year previous) is going and converts on his very own. Thats impossible haha. on condition that your changing, he can too and would desire to to be seen a Jew. somebody changing on their own would desire to be of Bar/Bat Mitzvah age. There are people who convert with their mothers and dads at any age (toddler, infant and so on).
2016-10-02 03:46:20
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answered by marceau 4
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I too have 2 boys aged 5 and 3 both uncircumsized. I dont think the 5 yr olds foreskin has retracted yet. I see it in the bath so I think 3 is still a bit young. Just leave it be you son will probably show you when it happens then get his father to show him how to wash it. Dont worry about it unless its red or swollen.
2006-10-10 01:58:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Circumcision of males is a religious requirement of the Muslim and Jewish faiths, commonly, but not exclusively, performed on the eighth day after birth. It is also practiced by the majority of Americans, South Koreans and Filipinos.
The American Medical Association, in a report confined to discussing circumcisions that are not performed for ritualistic or religious purposes, states that medical associations in the US, Australia, and Canada do not recommend “non-therapeutic” circumcision, which it defines as non-religious, non-ritualistic, not medically necessary, elective circumcision of male newborns. In the US when non-ritualistic elective circumcision is chosen, it is largely because of social or cultural expectations, rather than medical concerns.
The direct medical benefits of neonatal circumcision are still under debate, with various studies reaching different opinions
2006-10-09 22:53:17
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answered by Hafiz 7
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Discuss this with your son's doctor! Give your son's doctor a call and ask him/her how you should care for your son's penis.
Secondly, neither of my older sons are circumcised. I was never instructed to pull their foreskin back to clean it, so I never did. Their foreskins never "rolled back" on their own and I was never told that they would. They never had any problems with infection or anything. They are now 19 and 15.
2006-10-09 22:08:15
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answered by Anonymous
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People are born like this, so it is normal. You know most men are not circumsised. so let the kid alone. Of course, he must clean it and you must explain that when he grows up he must roll the foreskin and clean inside when he showers.
2006-10-09 22:01:54
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answered by cpinatsi 7
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all my kids are circumcised well except for the 3 year old girl my 2 day old son was recently circumcised an hour ago he was crying but i couldn't do anything because my wife PEDIARICIAN told me not to because she was in pain as well
2006-10-09 23:39:56
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answered by 5kidsdad 2
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i have 2 son and they are not circumcised and they are 8 and 9 and they are fine.quit worrying about it it is fine
2006-10-09 23:58:23
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answered by hapi 2
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whatever u do don't try and pull the foreskin back as u could cause damage !!
sometimes it doesn't pull right back until they are 7 or 8 maybe older .... there is nothing wrong with your sons penis leave it be ..... unless it balloons out when he wees it sounds normal to me ....
2006-10-09 23:28:32
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answered by jizzumonkey 6
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