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The response from the hospital management: Add comment by DOC.
==The response from the hospital management==
The management of the hospital, perhaps fearful of potential litigation, has refused comment, citing patient privacy as the reason.<ref name="bisram2025" />
==Comment by Doctors Opposing Circumcision==
[[John D. Geisheker]], JD, the executive director of [[Doctors Opposing Circumcision]], said in a complaint filed with New York authorities, said:
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*Even a large 8.8lb, 4-kilo, infant has only 12 oz (355ml) of TBV, total blood volume. This is basic paediatric haematology 101, not rocket science.
 
*For a newborn, loss of even 20%, 75ml, a couple ounces, can cause heart stoppage, but even that amount potentially causes brain and other damage meanwhile. The heart needs 'back pressure' stimulus to keep operating. This child lost like 50% of his TBV it is said.
 
*A bleeding child just slips away without a sound as if he is sleeping soundly, as bleeding to death is initially painless and he would not cry out to alert caretakers.
 
*Modern nappies are saturated with absorbent chemicals that mask and contain liquids, even blood. I've done live demos of that, — using bridge paint *Even a large 8.8lb, 4-kilo, infant has only 12 oz (355ml) of TBV, total blood volume. This is basic paediatric haematology 101, not rocket science.
 
*For a newborn, loss of even 20%, 75ml, a couple ounces, can cause heart stoppage, but even that amount potentially causes brain and other damage meanwhile. The heart needs 'back pressure' stimulus to keep operating. This child lost like 50% of his TBV it is said.
 
*A bleeding child just slips away without a sound as if he is sleeping soundly, as bleeding to death is initially painless and he would not cry out to alert caretakers.
 
*Modern nappies are saturated with absorbent chemicals that mask and contain liquids, even blood. I've done live demos of that, –using bridge paint– at lectures with new parents.
 
*Regular checks on a post-procedure patient are not optional even if it is nighttime and the patient needs rest. Checking on this child's C... wound would have been the routine work of seconds. A night janitor could have done it.
 
*This child is virtually guaranteed, –if he survives at all– to be profoundly retarded due to ischemia of the brain, a lack of oxygenated blood. The fact that his body starved his intestines to keep the heart and brain functioning suggests the dire nature of his situation. at lectures with new parents.
 
*Regular checks on a post-procedure patient are not optional even if it is nighttime and the patient needs rest. Checking on this child's C... wound would have been the routine work of seconds. A night janitor could have done it.
 
*Even a large 8.8lb, 4-kilo, infant has only 12 oz (355ml) of TBV, total blood volume. This is basic paediatric haematology 101, not rocket science.
 
*For a newborn, loss of even 20%, 75ml, a couple ounces, can cause heart stoppage, but even that amount potentially causes brain and other damage meanwhile. The heart needs 'back pressure' stimulus to keep operating. This child lost like 50% of his TBV it is said.
 
*A bleeding child just slips away without a sound as if he is sleeping soundly, as bleeding to death is initially painless and he would not cry out to alert caretakers.
 
*Modern nappies are saturated with absorbent chemicals that mask and contain liquids, even blood. I've done live demos of that, –using bridge paint– at lectures with new parents.
 
*Regular checks on a post-procedure patient are not optional even if it is nighttime and the patient needs rest. Checking on this child's C... wound would have been the routine work of seconds. A night janitor could have done it.
 
*This child is virtually guaranteed, — if he survives at all — to be profoundly retarded due to ischemia of the brain, a lack of oxygenated blood. The fact that his body starved his intestines to keep the heart and brain functioning suggests the dire nature of his situation. to be profoundly retarded due to ischemia of the brain, a lack of oxygenated blood. The fact that his body starved his intestines to keep the heart and brain functioning suggests the dire nature of his situation.
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