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'''{{FULLPAGENAME}}''' sorts out circumcision myths and circumcision facts. | |||
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- MYTH: Almost all men are circumcised | - MYTH: Almost all men are [[circumcised]]. | ||
- FACT: Not so much. Globally, fewer than a third of all men are circumcised [World Health Organization, 2008].. And in the USA, fewer than half of all boys born in conventional hospitals from 2006-2009 were circumcised. | - FACT: Not so much. Globally, fewer than a third of all men are circumcised [World Health Organization, 2008].. And in the [[United States| USA]], fewer than half of all boys born in conventional hospitals from 2006-2009 were circumcised.<ref name="rabin2010">{{REFweb | ||
|url=http://www.nytimes.com/2010/08/17/health/research/17circ.html? | |||
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/08/17/health/research/17circ.html? | |title=Steep drop seen in circumcisions in U.S. | ||
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|accessdate=2019-12-07 | |||
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- MYTH: Circumcision is recommended by doctors and medical associations | - MYTH: Circumcision is recommended by doctors and medical associations. | ||
- FACT: In 1999, the American Academy of Pediatrics concluded that infant circumcision is not recommended as a routine procedure. The American Medical Association and the American Academy of Family Physicians agree. | - FACT: In 1999, the [[American Academy of Pediatrics]] concluded that infant circumcision is not recommended as a routine procedure. The American Medical Association and the American Academy of Family Physicians agree.<ref name="AAP-CPS">{{REFjournal | ||
|title=American Academy of Pediatrics: Circumcision Policy Statement | |||
|journal=Pediatrics | |||
|volume=103 | |||
|issue=3 | |||
|pages=686-693 | |||
|date=1999-03 | |||
|DOI=10.1542/peds.103.3.686 | |||
|pubmedID=10049981 | |||
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- MYTH: It's just a bit of skin; he won't miss it | - MYTH: It's just a bit of [[skin]]; he won't miss it. | ||
- FACT: The prepuce (foreskin) contains about 10,000 super-specialized nerve endings and a few feet of blood vessels. It's important for sex, but it also protects the penis. Trust us, he'll miss it. | - FACT: The prepuce ([[foreskin]]) contains about [[20,000 nerve endings|10,000 super-specialized nerve endings]] and a few feet of blood vessels. It's important for sex, but it also protects the [[penis]]. Trust us, he'll miss it.<ref name="AAP-CPS"/> | ||
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- MYTH: It's easier to take care of a circumcised penis | - MYTH: It's easier to take care of a [[circumcised]] penis. | ||
- FACT: All you have to do with a child's intact penis is leave it alone. As the boy reaches puberty, he'll be able to retract his foreskin and rinse it as necessary. Not a big deal. | - FACT: All you have to do with a child's [[intact]] penis is [http://www.nocirc.org/publish/4pam.pdf leave it alone]. As the boy reaches [[puberty]], he'll be able to [[Retraction of the foreskin| retract his foreskin]] and rinse it as necessary. Not a big deal.<ref>{{REFweb | ||
|url=http://www.circumstitions.com/Care.html | |||
|title=Care of the intact penis | |||
|last=Young | |||
|first=Hugh | |||
|accessdate=2019-12-07 | |||
}}</ref> | |||
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- MYTH: Circumcision prevents urinary tract infections | - MYTH: Circumcision prevents urinary tract infections. | ||
- FACT: The studies linking circumcision to lower risk of UTIs are flawed. Here are detailed studies: http://www.cirp.org/library/disease/UTI/to/ | - FACT: The studies linking circumcision to lower risk of UTIs are flawed. Here are detailed studies:<ref>{{REFjournal | ||
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|title=A Cohort Study on Male Neonatal Circumcision and the Subsequent Risk of Urinary Tract Infection | |||
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|journal=Paediatr Child Health | |||
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|date=1997 | |||
|volume=2 | |||
|issue=Supple A | |||
|pages=55A | |||
|url=http://www.cirp.org/library/disease/UTI/to/ | |||
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- MYTH: Circumcision prevents penile cancer | - MYTH: Circumcision prevents penile cancer | ||
- FACT: In a letter to the American Academy of Pediatrics, the American Cancer Society stated that it "does not consider routine circumcision to be a valid or effective measure to prevent [penile or cervical] cancers. ...Penile cancer rates in countries which do not practice circumcision are lower than those found in the U.S." | - FACT: In a letter to the [[American Academy of Pediatrics]], the American Cancer Society stated that it "does not consider routine (non-therapeutic) circumcision to be a valid or effective measure to prevent [penile or cervical] cancers. ...Penile cancer rates in countries which do not practice circumcision are lower than those found in the U.S."<ref>{{REFweb | ||
|url=http://www.cancer.org/cancer/penilecancer/detailedguide/penile-cancer-prevention | |||
|title=Can penile cancer be prevented? | |||
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|publisher=American Cancer Society | |||
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|date=2017-10-19 | |||
|accessdate=2019-12-07 | |||
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|quote=Men who aren’t [[circumcised]] can help lower their risk of penile cancer by practicing good genital hygiene. | |||
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- MYTH: Intact kids will get teased in the locker room | - MYTH: [[Intact]] kids will get teased in the locker room. | ||
- FACT: These days | - FACT: These days more than 50% of boys nationwide are left intact — so the [[circumcised]] boys may be just as likely to get teased.<ref name="rabin2010" /> | ||
- FINAL FACT: I'm not here to make judgement. Circumcision is a big decision | - FINAL FACT: I'm not here to make judgement. [[Circumcision]] is a big decision — and an irreversible one. Do your homework and make the right decision for you and your boy. | ||
{{SEEALSO}} | |||
* [[Foreskin Care for Boys]] | |||
{{LINKS}} | {{LINKS}} | ||
* http://mamanatural.com/ | * {{REFweb | ||
|url=http://www.nocirc.org/publish/3pam.pdf | |||
|title=Answers To Your Questions About Infant Circumcision | |||
|last=Milos | |||
|first=Marilyn | |||
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|publisher=NOCIRC | |||
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|date=2007-09 | |||
|accessdate=2019-12-07 | |||
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* {{REFweb | |||
|url=http://mamanatural.com/ | |||
|title=MamaNatural | |||
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