George Wald “Circumcision”

…unretractable foreskins in boys is not to circumcise, but to wait. Another common complaint is that the foreskin adheres to the glans. Again this seems to be normal in young boys. In Danish schoolboys Oster found the incidence of such “adhesions” to diminish without treatment from 63 percent in 6-7 year olds to 3 percent in 16-17 year olds. No adhesions were found among ninety-five 17 year olds. Normally the skin of glans and foreskin, which may b…

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Important academic survey

…ed in foreskin restoration methods, even if the process was abandoned. The online survey, conducted by independent researcher Tim Hammond and Principal Investigator Lauren Sardi, PhD of Quinnipiac University, seeks to gain insights into motivations for and experiences with restoration, as well as experiences with medical and/or mental health professionals. The survey should take most participants less than 30 minutes to complete and offers an oppo…

New section on male circumcision from CRIN

…routinely carried out on newborns and adolescents within Jewish and Muslim communities, respectively; on infants out of social convention among nonreligious communities in some Western countries, most notably the United States; and on teenage boys as a rite of passage within some ethnic groups in parts of Africa. When performed for religious or cultural – not medical – reasons, it flatly designates routine circumcision as medically unjustifiable….