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One of the risks of [[circumcision]] in either sex, at any age, is '''death'''. It is difficult to obtain accurate estimates of the deaths caused by circumcision because hospitals are not required to release this data, doctors often purposefully attribute the death to a secondary cause, such as "hemorrhaging," or "septic [[shock]]," and oftentimes, parents who are complicit agree to keep silent about the surrounding of their child's death. | One of the risks of [[circumcision]] in either sex, at any age, is '''death'''.<ref>{{REFweb | ||
|url=https://intactamerica.org/circumcision-gone-wrong/ | |||
|title=Circumcision Gone Wrong: Damage, Deformity, Death | |||
|last=Garrett | |||
|first=Connor | |||
|init= | |||
|author-link=Connor Judson Garrett | |||
|publisher=Intact America | |||
|date=2023-11-04 | |||
|accessdate=2024-06-02 | |||
}}</ref> It is difficult to obtain accurate estimates of the deaths caused by circumcision because hospitals are not required to release this data, doctors often purposefully attribute the death to a secondary cause, such as "hemorrhaging," or "septic [[shock]]," and oftentimes, parents who are complicit agree to keep silent about the surrounding of their child's death. | |||
Holt (1913) reported deaths of boys from tuberculosis transmitted by tubercular ''mohelim'' during ritual non-therapeutic circumcision.<ref>{{REFjournal | Holt (1913) reported deaths of boys from tuberculosis transmitted by tubercular ''mohelim'' during ritual non-therapeutic circumcision.<ref>{{REFjournal | ||