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Circumcision industry

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State medical societies work behind the scenes within their own state to remove any impediments to the practice of medically unnecessary, non-therapeutic circumcision and to maintain insurance coverage
== Hospitals ==
Hospitals promote and profit from the practice of medically unnecessary, non-therapeutic practice, by allowing its practice, by automatically providing a circumcision consent form in the package of forms provided to an expectant mother in labor on admission, and by directing nurses to repeatedly inquire of mothers if a [[circumcision]] is desired.<ref>{{REFweb |url=https://www.prweb.com/releases/having_a_baby_boy_intact_america_warns_get_ready_for_the_circumcision_sellers/prweb17552844.htm |title=Having a Baby Boy? Intact America Warns, ‘Get Ready for the Circumcision Sellers!' |last=Chapin |first=Georganne |author-link=Georganne Chapin |publisher=Intact America |website=prweb |date=2019-11-18 |accessdate=2023-11-12 |quote=Each year, an estimated 1.4 million baby boys are circumcised in American medical settings. Intact America estimates that if circumcision solicitations were to cease, 600,000 boys—and the men they will become—would be spared every year from the [[trauma]] and lifelong consequences of the procedure.}}</ref> 
== Physicians==
The physicians are primarily those who practice in the areas of general practice, obstetrics, pediatrics, o0 urology.
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