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Baker (1979) estimated 229 annual deaths from circumcision in the [[United States]].<ref>{{REFjournal | |||
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|first=Robert L. | |||
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|title=Newborn male circumcision: needless and dangerous | |||
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|journal=Sexual Medicine Today | |||
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|date=1979 | |||
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|volume=3 | |||
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|pages=35-6 | |||
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|quote=And let us tell parents that it is not the thing to do unless there is a specific indication. | |||
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Earp et al. (2018) collected data on 9,833,110 boys who had been neonatally circumcised between 2001 to 2010 in the [[United States]]. The authors found that one death occurs for every 49,166 circumcisions.<ref>{{REFjournal | Earp et al. (2018) collected data on 9,833,110 boys who had been neonatally circumcised between 2001 to 2010 in the [[United States]]. The authors found that one death occurs for every 49,166 circumcisions.<ref>{{REFjournal | ||
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