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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.<ref>{{REFjournal | + | 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. |
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+ | == Regret for circumcision revision == | ||
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+ | 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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== Regret parents on the web == | == Regret parents on the web == |
Latest revision as of 15:41, 21 December 2024
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.
Regret for circumcision revision
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.[1]
Regret parents on the web
- Regret Parents Standing Tall, Facebook page
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People who regret genital cutting
, Circumstitions. Retrieved 19 March 2020.
See also
- Regret mom
- Regret dad
- Regret Moms Speak
- Regret men
- Pregnant Intactivists & Our Newborn Babies
- Protection of intact newborns in hospital
References
- ↑ Bar-Yaakov N, Mano R, Ekstein M, Savin Z, Dekalo S, Ben-Chaim J, Bar-Yosef Y. Parental regret following decision to revise circumcision. Front Pediatr. 9 March 2022; PMID. PMC. DOI. Retrieved 21 December 2024.