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Catheterization of intact boys

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}}</ref> The foreskin is normally non-retractable in childhood. 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.
These issues do not occur in other advanced nations where health care providers are properly trained in the care of [[intact]] boys.
Carmack & Milos (2017) identified the issues with [[intact]] boys and provided all necessary information on the technique of inserting a catheter in an intact boy.<ref name="carmack2017" /> A [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5349724/pdf/0630218.pdf PDF version] is available and may be printed and provided to a health care provider.
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* [[Development of retractable foreskin]]
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