Hundegesicht said:
Are you for real? They stick a little ring around the foreskin and it falls off after a couple days... I don't even think it causes more than mild discomfort. How could that cause that much pain? Do you have ANY sources showing that the procedure is painful? Has anyone here ever witnessed it happening?
Are you for real? The foreskin in young infants is attached to the head of the penis.. it's not even meant to be retracted at that age. So first they tear it from the head of he penis, put a clamp on it and then slice the foreskin off with a scalpel. I have done a lot of reading on this subject and have NEVER heard of the method of which you mention. I've seen pictures of the procedure and it's bloody and involves knives. Also heard testimony from nurses and doctors that refuse to do it. Seriously you may not actually understand the procedure that was performed on your son - AFTER the circumcision is performed they do put some kind of bell shaped ring on the penis.. but this is NOT the circumcision. It was done with knives and clamps.
I have a link to a page with pictures of the procedure but It's graphic and am not sure I'm allowed to post them here so I won't. But they aren't hard to find. Anybody that wants it tell me and I'll PM it.
Some facts: (found in approximately 5 minutes of searching)
"After a two year investigation, the American Academy of Pediatrics concluded that the "potential medical benefits" of infant circumcision aren't significant enough and therefore, they do not recommend it as a routine procedure."
"Routine Infant Circumcision [RIC] is not practiced in most medically advanced nations. Unlike American parents, few parents worldwide are actually faced with this choice. Their babies are automatically brought home intact. 82% of the world’s living men are intact."
"Just as the fingernail is fused to the finger,“at birth the foreskin is fused to the glans.”[Fleiss] In orderto remove it, the foreskin is pulled, torn, crushed and cut. We now knowthat babies actually feel pain more intensely than adults. [Anand] Most babiesscream wildly. Blood pressure and heart rate increases markedly. Some gointo severe shock, and lapse into a semi-comatose state. This is oftenmisunderstood by medical professionals who later insist that the baby experiencedno pain because they laid there without moving or crying. Babies continueto feel pain after the surgery."
"A new study found circumcision so traumatic that doctors ended the study early rather than subject any more babies to the operation without anesthesia.
The researchers discovered that for those circumcised without anesthesia there was not only severe pain, but also an increased risk of choking and difficulty breathing."
"Up to 96 percent of the babies in the United States and Canada receive no anesthesia when they are circumcised, according to a report from the University of Alberta in Edmonton."