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This '''circumcision animation''' video uses animation to show the anatomy related to circumcision and steps of the procedure. | This '''circumcision animation''' video uses animation to show the anatomy related to circumcision and steps of the procedure. | ||
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− | This is a video produced by the circumcision industry to inform parents and subtly encourage medically unnecessary, non-therapeutic infant circumcision. It briefly explains the [[Plastibell]] and [[Gomco]] methods. | + | This is a video produced by the [[circumcision industry]] to inform parents and subtly encourage medically unnecessary, non-therapeutic infant [[circumcision]]. It briefly explains the [[Plastibell]] and [[Gomco]] methods. |
− | It claims "potential" benefits, which are unproven, conjectural ideas of possible benefits that might exist in possibility, but can not be shown to exist in reality. It does not discuss, pain, trauma, complications, permanent loss of [[Sexual_effects_of_circumcision#Penile_sensitivity_and_sexual_sensation| sexual sensation]], and other [[Risks and complications| risks and complications]] of [[circumcision]], nor does it discuss the nature and physiological functions of the [[foreskin]]. It should be classed as propaganda for the circumcision industry. | + | It claims "potential" benefits, which are unproven, conjectural ideas of possible benefits that might exist in possibility, but can not be shown to exist in reality. It does not discuss, [[pain]], [[trauma]], [[complication| complications]], permanent loss of [[Sexual_effects_of_circumcision#Penile_sensitivity_and_sexual_sensation| sexual sensation]], and other [[Risks and complications| risks and complications]] of [[circumcision]], nor does it discuss the nature and [[Foreskin#Physiological_functions| physiological functions]] of the [[foreskin]]. It should be classed as propaganda for the [[circumcision industry]]. |
+ | The video cites certain claims of benefits that were previously made by the [[American Academy of Pediatrics]] (AAP). It should be noted that the AAP withdrew its claims in August 2017 and now makes no claims of benefits for medically unnecessary, non-therapeutic [[circumcision]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 06:44, 24 April 2024
This circumcision animation video uses animation to show the anatomy related to circumcision and steps of the procedure.
Video
This is a video produced by the circumcision industry to inform parents and subtly encourage medically unnecessary, non-therapeutic infant circumcision. It briefly explains the Plastibell and Gomco methods.
It claims "potential" benefits, which are unproven, conjectural ideas of possible benefits that might exist in possibility, but can not be shown to exist in reality. It does not discuss, pain, trauma, complications, permanent loss of sexual sensation, and other risks and complications of circumcision, nor does it discuss the nature and physiological functions of the foreskin. It should be classed as propaganda for the circumcision industry.
The video cites certain claims of benefits that were previously made by the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP). It should be noted that the AAP withdrew its claims in August 2017 and now makes no claims of benefits for medically unnecessary, non-therapeutic circumcision.
See also
External links
- Milos, Marilyn (November 2004).
Answers To Your Questions About Infant Circumcision
, www.nocirc.org, National Organization of Circumcision Information Resource Centers. Retrieved 6 June 2020.