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}}</ref> The [[Canadian Paediatric Society]] (CPS) issued its first statement on neonatal circumcision in 1975. The statement said "there is no medical indication for circumcision during the neonatal period." The CPS called the amputation an "obsolete operation" and anticipated a "sharper decrease in the percentage of infants circumcised".<ref name="cps1975">{{REFjournal |last=Swyer |init=PW |author-link= |last2=Boston |init2=RW |author2-link= |etal=yes |url=http://www.cirp.org/library/statements/cps1975/ |title=FN 75-01 Circumcision in the newborn period |journal=Canadian Paediatric Society News Bulletin Supplement |date=1975 |volume=88 |issue=2 |pages=1-2 |accessdate=2022-03-18}}</ref>
LeBourdais (1995) declared that male circumcision is "clearly can no longer be regarded as routine procedure."<ref name="lebourdais1995">{{REFjournal