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<blockquote>"At birth, the [[foreskin]] is fused to the [[Glans penis|glans]] (head) of the [[penis]] by a membrane known as the balano-preputial lamina<ref>[http://joseph4gi.blogspot.de/2013_08_01_archive.html Discussion about the history and usage of this term]</ref>. This membrane, in the fullness of time, will dissolve naturally, allowing the [[foreskin]] to retract from the [[Glans penis|glans]] when desired by the male.{{LINKS}}
The age at which the [[foreskin]] can easily retract varies widely: some boys are retractable in their late toddler years, but many are well into teen years before the membrane dissolves fully. Virtually all medical practicioners in countries that do not practice [[RIC* {{REFdocument |routine infant circumcision]] understand this process and know that to force back the [[foreskin]] before it is ready HURTS, opens the [[penis]] title=Answers to infection, and can damage the [[foreskin]] itself, causing a lifetime Your Questions About Premature (Forcible) Retraction of woe.Your Young Son's Foreskin In the United States, many healthcare workers are ignorant of these facts |url=http://www. Indeed, due to the prevalence of [[circumcision]] in decades of the past, healthcare providers have lost a generation of knowledge regarding proper care of the natural [[penis]]nocirc. As a result, scores of young boys have been traumatized and injured by those very professionals pledged to protect themorg/publish/6pam. Some professionals remain stubbornly blind to the facts pdf |contribution= |last=Milos |first=Marilyn |author-link=Marilyn Fayre Milos |publisher=National Organization of proper penile care, and some are merely uninformed. Either way, as caregivers to an intact boys, we must continue to promote correct standard of care."Circumcision Information Resource Centers |format=Pamphlet |date=2007-09-01 |accessdate=2019-12-20</blockquote>}}
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'''Forced Foreskin Retraction''' means that someone retracts the [[foreskin]] of a male, using force, when the foreskin is still fused to the [[Glans penis|glans]].<ref>[http://joseph4gi.blogspot.de/2013_08_01_archive.html Discussion about the history and usage of this term]</ref> <blockquote>"At birth, the [[foreskin]] is fused to the [[Glans penis|glans]] (head) of the [[penis]] by a membrane known as the balano-preputial lamina. This membrane, in the fullness of time, will dissolve naturally, allowing the [[foreskin]] to retract from the [[Glans penis|glans]] when desired by the male. The age at which the [[foreskin]] can easily retract varies widely: some boys are retractable in their late toddler years, but many are well into teen years before the membrane dissolves fully. Virtually all medical practicioners in countries that do not practice [[RIC|routine infant circumcision]] understand this process and know that to force back the [[foreskin]] before it is ready HURTS, opens the [[penis]] to infection, and can damage the [[foreskin]] itself, causing a lifetime of woe. In the United States, many healthcare workers are ignorant of these facts. Indeed, due to the prevalence of [[circumcision]] in decades of the past, healthcare providers have lost a generation of knowledge regarding proper care of the natural [[penis]]. As a result, scores of young boys have been traumatized and injured by those very professionals pledged to protect them. Some professionals remain stubbornly blind to the facts of proper penile care, and some are merely uninformed. Either way, as caregivers to an intact boys, we must continue to promote correct standard of care."<ref>{{REFweb
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