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'''"American | '''"American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists"''' (ACOG) is the name of the largest gynecological and obstetric medical society in the United States, based in Washington, DC, with over 55,000 members, over 90 percent of U.S. obstetrician-gynecologists<ref>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Congress_of_Obstetricians_and_Gynecologists Wikipedia article]</ref>. ACOG is a nonprofit organization of women's health care physicians advocating highest standards of practice, continuing member education and public awareness of women's health care issues. Members of ACOG are specialists in women's bodies ("Our Specialty is Women’s Health") (see: Official website). | ||
In September 2012, ACOG has updated | In September 2012, ACOG has updated its FAQ on the topic ''Newborn Circumcision''.<ref>http://www.acog.org/Patients/FAQs/Newborn-Circumcision</ref> Thereon ACOG repeats the (now disproved) allegations of the [[WHO]] and the [[AAP]], [[circumcision]] would have mor advantages than disadvantages and would protect against various diseases. | ||
Members of ACOG perform more male circumcisions in the US than either pediatricians or family doctors.<ref>{{REFjournal | Members of ACOG perform more male circumcisions in the US than either pediatricians or family doctors.<ref>{{REFjournal | ||
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* {{URLwebsite|http://www.acog.org/|2019-09-15}} | * {{URLwebsite|http://www.acog.org/|2019-09-15}} | ||