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Elhaik lists stressors from non-therapeutic neonatal circumcision as: | Elhaik lists stressors from non-therapeutic neonatal circumcision as: | ||
* intense pain | * intense [[pain]] | ||
* [[bleeding]] | * [[bleeding]] | ||
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* circulatory [[shock]] | * circulatory [[shock]] | ||
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that can result in death. He points out that post-operative circumcision pain can last for 10-14 days.<ref name="elhaick2016" /> | that can result in [[death]]. He points out that post-operative circumcision pain can last for 10-14 days.<ref name="elhaick2016" /> | ||
Elhaik lists [[skin]] breaking procedures such as heel sticks and seasonal respiratory viral infection as additional stressors.<ref name="elhaick2016" /> | Elhaik lists [[skin]] breaking procedures such as heel sticks and seasonal respiratory viral infection as additional stressors.<ref name="elhaick2016" /> | ||
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==Evidence of association with circumcision== | ==Evidence of association with circumcision== | ||
Elhaik (2019) published data from | Elhaik (2019) published data from 15 countries and 40 U.S. states to provide evidence of an association between non-therapeutic neonatal [[circumcision]] and SIDS.<ref name="elhaik2019">{{REFjournal | ||
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Elhaik found Anglophone countries practice significantly more non-therapeutic neonatal circumcision than non-Anglophone countries and have a significantly higher SIDS rate than non-Anglophone countries.<ref name="elhaik2019" /> | Elhaik found Anglophone countries practice significantly more non-therapeutic neonatal [[circumcision]] than non-Anglophone countries and have a significantly higher SIDS rate than non-Anglophone countries.<ref name="elhaik2019" /> | ||
Elhaik found great variation in the SIDS mortality rate. Of the 15 countries studied, The Netherlands, where the Dutch do not practice infant circumcision, was the lowest at 0.06 per 1000 births, while the United States where non-therapeutic infant circumcision is commonplace had the highest at 0.82 per 1000 births.<ref name="elhaik2019" /> | Elhaik found great variation in the SIDS mortality rate. Of the 15 countries studied, The Netherlands, where the Dutch do not practice infant circumcision, was the lowest at 0.06 per 1000 births, while the United States where non-therapeutic infant circumcision is commonplace had the highest at 0.82 per 1000 births.<ref name="elhaik2019" /> | ||
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}}</ref> One source reported that the rate of crib (cot) death is .0004 in the [[United Kingdom]] and most other nations, but .0008 in Israel and the [[United States of America]] where [[circumcision]] of infant boys is the norm, producing an effective doubling of the [[death]] rate. | }}</ref> One source reported that the rate of crib (cot) death is .0004 in the [[United Kingdom]] and most other nations, but .0008 in [[Israel]] and the [[United States of America]] where [[circumcision]] of infant boys is the norm, producing an effective doubling of the [[death]] rate. | ||
{{SEEALSO}} | {{SEEALSO}} | ||
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|url=https://www.doctorsopposingcircumcision.org/circumcision-linked-to-sids | |url=https://www.doctorsopposingcircumcision.org/circumcision-linked-to-sids | ||
|title=Circumcision linked to SIDS | |title=Circumcision linked to SIDS | ||
|publisher=Doctors Opposing Circumcision | |publisher=[[Doctors Opposing Circumcision (D.O.C.)]] | ||
|date=2019-01-11 | |date=2019-01-11 | ||
|accessdate=2020-07-04 | |accessdate=2020-07-04 | ||