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|quote=The first person to retract a child’s foreskin should be the child himself. | |quote=The first person to retract a child’s foreskin should be the child himself. | ||
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|url=http://www.doctorsopposingcircumcision.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/Development_of_Retractile_Foreskin_in_the_Child_and_Adolescent_07_26_13.pdf | |||
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|title=The Development of Retractile Foreskin in the Child and Adolescent | |||
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|language=English | |||
|last=Sorrells | |||
|first=Morrie | |||
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|publisher=Doctors Opposing Circumcision | |||
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|date=2008 | |||
|accessdate=2020-08-13 | |||
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|quote=Male circumcision is an outmoded treatment for non-retractile foreskin, but it is still recommended by many urologists because of lack of adequate information and understanding of alternative methods of relief. Nevertheless, circumcision should be avoided because of pain, trauma, cost, complications, difficult recovery, permanent injury to the appearance of the penis, loss of pleasurable erogenous sensation, and impairment of erectile and ejaculatory functions. | |||
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|url=http://www.cirp.org/library/normal/ | |url=http://www.cirp.org/library/normal/ | ||