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'''{{FULLPAGENAME}}''' in the [[United States]] frequently presents unique issues caused by the poor training and lack of knowledge of American health care providers. Such providers may attempt premature [[forced foreskin retraction]] to the harm of the boy or even demand that the boy be [[circumcised]] to permit catheter insertion. | '''{{FULLPAGENAME}}''' with a non-retractile [[foreskin]] in the [[United States]] and [[Canada]] frequently presents unique issues caused by the poor training and lack of knowledge of North American health care providers, who do not know how to insert a catheter when the boy has an [[intact]] foreskin. Such providers may attempt premature [[forced foreskin retraction]] to the harm of the boy or even demand that the boy be [[circumcised]] to permit catheter insertion. | ||
This problem does not occur in other advanced nations where health care providers are trained in the care of [[intact]] boys. | |||
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