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'''Jennifer Garza''' is a physician at the Valley Pediatrics in McAllen, {{USSC|TX}}. In 2011 she performed a [[circumcision]] on a 4-year-old child, leading to such severe [[complication| complications]] that the child pleaded to "just cut it off and (he) can be a girl". <ref>{{REFweb
|quote=A doctor botched a circumcision of a 4-year-old boy so badly that the boy pleaded to "just cut it off and (he) can be a girl," the parents claim in court.
|url=http://www.courthousenews.com/2012/11/09/52144.htm
== Jennifer Garza ==
A graduate of the {{UNI|University of Texas Medical Branch|UTMB}} in Galveston, Dr. Garza completed her residencies of general surgery at St. Mary’s Hospital in Waterbury, Connecticut, a program affiliated with {{UNI|Yale University|Yale}} School of Medicine, as well as {{UNI|Saint Louis University|SLU}} Hospital in St. Louis, {{USSC|MO}}, where she was also Administrative Chief Resident. Dr. Garza did two years of research at Children’s Hospital Boston (Harvard), where she participated in the development of a new technique for bowel lengthening and helped develop a new formulation for feeding children by vein who are not able to eat by mouth. Most recently, she completed her pediatric surgery fellowship at the [https://www.ouhealth.com/oklahoma-childrens-hospital/ Children’s Hospital of Oklahoma ] in Oklahoma City.<ref>{{REFweb
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The following day they were released, and over the next days the parents noticed that when the child urinated there were two streams. He also kept [[bleeding]].
The referring doctor and a third doctor examined the child and were unable to explain the cause of the second stream. In the following days the child continued to be in [[pain ]] while urinating, refusing to drink anything, blaming the parents for his pain and asking to just have his penis cut off so he can be a girl. The parents had to change the sheets every night due to blood stains.
A week after the procedure, the parents took the child to the emergency room at [https://careers.hcahealthcare.com/pages/rio-grande-regional-hospital Rio Grande Regional Hospital] where Dr. Christopher Bristow told them "that the plaintiff's penis looked over cauterized." A urologist saw the child and he was prescribed morphine to sleep.
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