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What are the pros and cons to circumcision? My husband insists that it be done to our son when he is born, and I tend to think that since he is a male who has had it done he would know best... But then again, I feel horribly guilty for even contemplating causing my infant son such pain in the 1st or 2nd day of his life. What are your experiences with your own sons? It is as awful as it seems? What are the benefits, and what are the drawbacks? How do you properly care for it, (and for how long) after the procedure? Thanks for your advice and answers :)

2007-05-29 09:45:58 · 25 answers · asked by Abbott*Lee's*Mommy 3 in Pregnancy & Parenting Newborn & Baby

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All my boys have it done and i would not have it any other way. it is no more painful than peircing your daughters ears, and you wouldn't hesitate to do that. my father had to have it done as an adult and i would not want that to happen to my kids, while they are so young they dont remember and they only cry for the first 10-15 minutes. until you hold them and calm them down. after that they no longer cry. the caring for it is easy, just buy gauze pads at your local pharmacy and gouge it in vasaline, this prevents the urine from getting into the healing area everytime you change the daiper, you do this for i think about a week if i remember correctly and thats it. i personally think it makes it easier for the kids to stay clean and free of infections from not cleaning themselves properly.

2007-05-29 09:52:54 · answer #1 · answered by mom~of~7 2 · 10 9

You're going to be opening up a can of worms here. This seems to be a huge cause for debate. Some people think it's completely unnecessary, some say it's easier to clean, some say it's better to do it now and have him not remember than something happen and have to have it done later, some say it takes the sensitivity away so when he's old enough to have sex, it won't be as good, some find uncircumcised penises repulsive, etc. The bottom line is, do what you feel is best and definitely take your husband's opinion into consideration.

2007-05-29 09:54:19 · answer #2 · answered by Amber D 3 · 7 1

First of all, this is not painful at birth but is when they get older. When it is time, numbing cream is placed on the penis. Then he gets a shot for more numbing which he cannot feel. The extra skin is cut and the baby feels nothing. The only thing he may cry from is being cold from being naked. He will also be calmed with sugar water if he does cry. I've seen over 16 since I am a student nurse in the newborn department of the hospital. He will have yellow exudate that you should not wash off. He will be completely healed in two weeks and can have a tub bath then. It is not awful and you should really speak to your doctor about benefits and drawbacks so that he can answer your questions as they arise. There is only so much us yahoo foks can tell you. But I asure you it is not painful and he will be fine.

2007-05-29 09:59:24 · answer #3 · answered by I'll tell it like it is 5 · 7 5

i've got faith that, except medically mandatory (or probable for religious motives), leave the foreskin on my own and permit the owner be sure if he desires to get circumcised later in existence or no longer. I won't flow into the pros/cons of the two, as they are safely provided in the links I even have decrease than. i'm going to handle that remark somebody instructed you. Why do you need to get it over with and have your toddler boy circumcised? the huge majority of uncircumcised adult men stay uncircumcised for his or her entire lives. And various the time, whilst somebody gets circumcised later in existence, it truly is often simply by private motives extremely than scientific motives. approximately 75-80% of the worldwide's adult men are uncircumcised, and the huge majority of them haven't any issues touching directly to their foreskins by any skill. as long as you coach your son stable genital hygiene (as quickly as his foreskin's retractable - oftentimes around age 5 or so, yet sometimes no longer until puberty in some adult men), coach him approximately risk-free intercourse and respecting his intercourse companions later in existence, and to easily shield himself common, he wouldn't have any problems along with his foreskin in any respect. you besides mght might desire to visual reveal unit that there ARE unfavorable aspects to circumcision, simply by fact there are unfavorable aspects to any and all surgical suggestions. If something is going incorrect, you may no longer take it decrease back - circumcision isn't reversible. positioned it this way: if your son is circumcised and the two something is going incorrect or he desires he weren't circumcised later in existence, it truly is too previous due, can no longer truly substitute it. yet whilst your son stayed uncircumcised and the two he desires it performed medically or he needs it performed for inner maximum motives, then that selection is often there and a minimum of it may be his selection. So i might say flow inclusive of your gut instinct and leave it as much as him. My coverage this is: no rely if it truly isn't any longer broken, do no longer restoration it.

2016-10-09 02:08:46 · answer #4 · answered by Erika 4 · 0 0

I am pregnant with a boy and WILL be circumcising when he is born.
Why am I planning to have this done?

1. My father had to be done when he was in his 30's. He said that it was the most horrific experience he has ever been through. Not only my father, but also a brother-in-law AND an uncle had to be done at late ages!

2. I have had several little boys in my daycare who were not circumcised and I will be brutally honest with you - they STUNK like urine and rotten flesh all the time. I'm sorry, but it's true. People say "well, just clean the penis like a finger" well, obviously that wasn't enough for these little guys. Absolutely disgusting.

3. Scientific studies have proven that circumcision can help cut down on the spread of HIV, HPV and genital herpes.

4. I have been with many, many men in my life.... some circumcised and some not. I find intact penises to be downright ugly. Sorry. And, contrary to popular belief, the intact men were NOT better lovers.

2007-05-29 10:33:28 · answer #5 · answered by mornnglry 3 · 7 5

My husband and I decided not to circ our son because the skin was put there for a reason. Out of all the answer I hated the most was the "yucky, worm cosmetic reason" please. Anyways it came down to the fact that if we had a daughter we wouldn't remove her labia. By removing it we could prevent future infections and it would be easier to clean and maybe it wont look so "yucky" when she is older and with her sexual partner. By switching the genders in the comments we realized how irrational most of them sounded and are. Ultimately it is up to you and hubby. My husband disagreed with me until he saw a video on the web of a circ being done and immediately changed his mind, not to include his younger brother got a staph infection in his circ wound when he was a few days old and almost had to have surgery to remove some of the penis SCARY!! Good Luck its a difficult choice to make

2007-05-29 11:28:39 · answer #6 · answered by fyrechick 4 · 6 3

As a nurse, I have assisted doctors with circumcision procedures. The baby is strapped on his back to a flat board. An instrument is placed on the head of the baby's penis. The baby's foreskin is pulled up over the instrument and cut off with a scalpel.

The baby shrieks in pain that the doctors will tell you they don't feel. Think about it; just a few hours old and someone is cutting their genitals.

Uncircumcised males have more problems with keeping the area under the foreskin clean. Little boys can be taught to keep themselves clean as part of their daily bath. They also need to be taught to pull the foreskin back over the penis so it stretches as they get older. This will avoid having to be circumcised as teens when the foreskin becomes too tight to slide over the head of the penis.

I did not have my boy circumcised. I felt that when he was older, he could make that choice. I haven't regretted my decision, and neither does he.

2007-05-29 10:06:45 · answer #7 · answered by tsalagi_star 3 · 8 4

No matter what you think, circumcision pain in the first days of their lives will not be remembered. I'm a christian and did not make the decision based upon my religious beliefs but because of these reasons: easier to clean, less likely to get urinary tract infection as a baby, and just the look. If not done in the early (first 10 weeks), there are potential problems for bleeding and swelling and later in life (past toddler) they have to use anesthesia. I found a nice article on the pro's and cons. For me, both of my boys are circumcised.

2007-05-29 10:02:52 · answer #8 · answered by huskergo 4 · 7 5

My husband was never circumsized. He's 25 and has never had an infection or anything. Noone ever made fun of him and he *never* had a problem finding a girlfriend.

For god's sake, its just foreskin! If you leave it intact then he gets to keep all of the pleasureable sensations he was born with. If you have it removed then you reduce his chances of passing on STDs to partners and he'll have a reduced chance of contracting HIV.

2007-05-29 10:12:42 · answer #9 · answered by PrincessJesci 3 · 7 2

When my son had it done he fussed for all of 30 seconds and never seemed to have any pain or problem with it. On this site you will find a lot of people who view circumcision as a horrible thing. Take everything with a grain of salt so to speak but if I had to do it over again I would because now they have found a correlation between less HIV and AIDS in men who are circumcised, also its easier to keep clean and fewer instances of infections.

2007-05-29 09:55:53 · answer #10 · answered by elaeblue 7 · 10 6

Our only son had it done right after birth (the next day) by our OB/GYN-thats who does it in our state- not the pediatrician. Anyways, she numbed the area with numbing lotion and it was done! My husband said the baby did not cry at all, and we have never had any problems with it. They wrap it in some gauze and you just have to put petroleum jelly on it for several days until it heals. But it never caused him any noticable discomfort. We did it for the fact that my husband is also circumsised. Everyone has an opinion on this subject- just do what you think is best for YOUR son. Research as much as you can, ask questions, and then make your decision.

2007-05-29 09:56:52 · answer #11 · answered by FLmom3 6 · 9 6

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