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}}</ref> Doctors commonly fail to provide information on the nature and functions of the [[foreskin]] which are lost when a person is [[circumcised]].
}}</ref> Doctors commonly fail to provide information on the nature and functions of the [[foreskin]] which are lost when a person is [[circumcised]]. Doctors must be fully informed regarding the nature of the [[foreskin]] and [[circumcision]].<ref name="alissa2025-03-25>{{REFweb
|url=https://intactamerica.org/what-doctors-should-know-about-circumcision/
|title=What Every Doctor Should Know About Circumcision: A Call for Better Medical Practices
|last=Alissa
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|author-link=Kristel Alissa
|publisher=Intact America
|date=2025-03-25
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Another study found that physicians were less likely to circumcise their own sons.<ref>{{REFjournal
Another study found that physicians were less likely to circumcise their own sons.<ref>{{REFjournal
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  |title=Physicians for Informed Consent
  |title=Physicians for Informed Consent
  |accessdate=2022-08-25
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|url=https://intactamerica.org/dyk-parental-consent/
|title=“Do You Know?” About the Limits of Parental Consent
|last=Chapin
|first=Georganne
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|author-link=Georganne Chapin
|publisher=Intact America
|date=2023-02-01
|accessdate=2025-11-21
}}
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