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  |quote=A top doctor has warned parents to carefully consider the risks of circumcising their child after a two-year-old boy died and his baby brother almost bled out. WA Australian Medical Association president Mark Duncan-Smith urged parents to only follow through with the procedure if there was a valid medical reason.
 
  |quote=A top doctor has warned parents to carefully consider the risks of circumcising their child after a two-year-old boy died and his baby brother almost bled out. WA Australian Medical Association president Mark Duncan-Smith urged parents to only follow through with the procedure if there was a valid medical reason.
 
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|title=Pros and Cons of Circumcision (Spoiler: You’ve Been Lied to)
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|quote=All of the supposed medical benefits that were touted for years have been debunked.
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  |title=What is circumcision?
 
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  |quote=From a medical-ethics perspective non-therapeutic surgeries on children violate core principles: any medical intervention should be in the patient’s best interest.  
 
  |quote=From a medical-ethics perspective non-therapeutic surgeries on children violate core principles: any medical intervention should be in the patient’s best interest.  
 
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The non-therapeutic surgical amputation of the foreskin that is called "circumcision" is very similar to battery. It has elicited comments from a wide variety of parties on the Internet that reflect a variety of opinions.

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