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Revision as of 16:39, 17 May 2024

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DoNoHarm.report is a service announced by Intact America to commmence in the Spring of 2024, which will provide professional assistance to parents and others who have experienced unethical or otherwise bad medical practice at the hands of American health care workers in the practice of circumcision and/or the care of foreskinned boys.

According to Georganne Chapin:

DoNoHarm.report is a free online medical mistreatment service for filing official complaints for circumcision, foreskin, penis, and other genital harms.[1]

Types of complaints

Some practices have been named for which DoNoHarm will file a report.

They include:

  • Solicitation for medically unnecessary non-therapeutic surgery such as infant circumcision. This is a highly unethetical practice and may also be unlawful.[2]
  • Risks and complications of genital surgery are commonplace and usually attributed to malpractice.
  • Forced foreskin retraction is extremely harmful to boys and unfortunately is a very common practice in the United States. It frequently occurs during a visit to an ignorant pediatrician.

The three items above have been cited as examples of issues for which DoNoHarm would file a complaint, but it does not exclude other occurrences.

See also

External links

References

  1. REFweb Chapin, Georganne (2023). DoNoHarm.report project announcement, Intact America. Retrieved 17 May 2024.
  2. REFjournal Adler PW. Is circumcision legal? PDF. Richmond Journal of Law and the Public Interest. 2013; 16(3): 439-86. Retrieved 8 May 2020.