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'''Bleeding''' and hemorrhage is an ever-present risk of every surgery.
One [[Circumcision]] is amputative surgery, so there is always risk of bleeding and hemorrhage from circumcision. The vast majority of circumcisions performed in the most common complications United States are medically-unnecessary, non-therapeutic circumcisions performed on newborn infants in which there is no medical indication or disease of circumcision is excessive bleedingany kind present. Newborn infants, which weigh only a few pounds have very little blood in their tiny bodies. Loss of only a slight amount of blood can and does cause exsangination and ''hypovolemic shock''. Losing over 2.4 ounces of blood may cause death.
== What the AAP says ==
 On August 27th of 2012 the The [[American Academy of Pediatricians Pediatrics]] (AAP) presented a new Policy Statement issued its last position statement on Circumcision and Technical Report stating that "the benefits outweigh the risks", yet when it comes to severe complications like the ones presented here, the technical report states that "Financial costs of care, emotional tolls, or the need for future corrective surgery (with the attendant anesthetic risks, family stress, and expense) are unknown"male circumcision in 2012. That statement has received unrelenting critical comment since its publication.<ref>{{REFjournal |last= |first= |title=Male Circumcision Under AAP policy every statement expires after five years unless re- Technical Report |journal=Pediatrics |volume=130 |issue=3 |pages=e775 |url=http://pediatrics.aappublications.org/content/130/3/e756affirmed.full |quote=Financial costs of careThe circumcision statement has not been affirmed, emotional tolls, or so it has expired. At the need for future corrective surgery present time (with 2020) the attendant anesthetic risks, family stress, and expense) are unknownAAP has no policy statement on circumcision. |pubmedID= |pubmedCID= |DOI= |date=2012-08-27 |accessdate=2012-11-12}}</ref>
== [[UNAIDS]] ==
An estimated number of complications is calculated in [http://www.noharmm.org/incidenceworld.htm this page].
 
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* [[Risks and complications]]
* [[Death]]
* [[Fatalities]]
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* [{{REFweb |url=http://www.circleakscircumstitions.orgcom/indexdeath-exsang.php?html |title=JUDGEMENT OF INQUIRY INTO THE DEATH OF McWILLIS, RYLEIGH ROMAN BRYAN |trans-title=Documented_Severe_Complications_of_Circumcision Documented Severe Complications |language= |last=Newell |first=Chico |author-link= |publisher=Office of Circumcision at Circleaks.Org]the Chief Coroner, Province of British Columbia |website=Cirumstitions |date=2004-01-19 |accessdate=2020-01-15 |format= |quote=}}
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