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'''Regret parents''' is a term used to describe parents who have at least one boy and had him [[circumcised]], but now regret the [[genital mutilation]]. | '''Regret parents''' is a term used to describe parents who have at least one boy and had him [[circumcised]], but now regret the [[genital mutilation]]. | ||
In some countries (esp. in the [[USA]]) and cultures (mainly among Jews and Muslims), expectant parents are sometimes urged by their own parents or relatives to have their son [[circumcised]]. Even doctors and religious leaders and communities encourage or press them to agree to the [[circumcision]] of the son. However many parents later regret their decision. | In some countries (esp. in the [[USA]]) and cultures (mainly among Jews and Muslims), expectant parents are sometimes urged by their own parents or relatives to have their son [[circumcised]]. Even doctors and religious leaders and communities encourage or press them to agree to the [[circumcision]] of the son. However many parents later regret their decision. | ||
== Regret for circumcision revision == | == Regret for circumcision revision == | ||
Bar-Yakov et al. surveyed parents in [[Israel]] who sought circumcision revision surgery to remove so-called "excess foreskin". They reported that 27.5 percent of such parents regretted their decision.<ref>{{REFjournal | Bar-Yakov et al. (2022) surveyed parents in [[Israel]] who sought [[circumcision]] revision surgery to remove so-called "excess foreskin". They reported that 27.5 percent of such parents regretted their decision.<ref>{{REFjournal | ||
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