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Revision as of 13:09, 17 September 2024
Saving Our Sons (SoS) serves five primary purposes:
- To provide ample research-based information to families with boys or expecting boys.
- To provide accurate, research-based materials to birth and newborn care educators, health teachers, professors, physicians, midwives, doulas, and others working with expecting and new parents.
- To act as a positive, pro-intact location of empowerment and information that is rooted in child-friendly health and empirical literature.
- To provide workshops and courses free of cost to parents, practitioners, and educators as funding is available. Workshops include formats for both expecting parents, and for practitioners and educators who wish to become better versed in intact care, development, and restoration in order to share with clients.
- to provide a foreskin-friendly physicians list.
See also
- Care of intact, foreskinned boys
- Lists of foreskin-friendly and intact-friendly physicians
- United States of America
External links
- Official website. Retrieved 16 September 2019
- Facebook page. Retrieved 16 September 2019.