Turns out that there isn't a mohel in Wichita. The rabbi and a urologist tag-team. The rabbi does the blessings and the urologist does the proceedure. I couldn't be happier.
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My brother and sister in law moved to Ireland last summer, and immediately experienced a surprise pregnancy.
They welcomed the adorable boy into the world in May. They used the public health care system through the entire pregnancy and delivery. (they are more adventurous than I am.) Once the little guy was born within the first 12 hours my brother in law asked...when does he get circumsized. The doctors looked at them totally confused and asked why they would circumsize him.....
....it never crossed their minds that wouldn't be standard procedure. Neverless, they opted to wait until they come back to the US where it is much more common, and the Drs. performing it will be more experienced....good idea!
Anyways, thought that was interesting. It is obviously the norm in other countries to let it go, probably for a variety of reasons. Personally, this may be superficial but I don't want my child to grow up getting ridiculed in the locker room because of his turtle neck.
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Originally posted by MissMartini View PostPersonally, this may be superficial but I don't want my child to grow up getting ridiculed in the locker room because of his turtle neck.Wife to NSG out of training, mom to 2, 10 & 8, and a beagle with wings.
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Originally posted by SuzySunshine View PostI don't think so - DH and I's reasoning basically was that it would be better if he looked like his dad, we didn't really have a medical reason one way or the other.
None of my nephews are circumsized and I think the decision is personal. Although I admit I was worried that they would be teased in the locker room, and I am relieved to learn that it (circumsion)isn't the standard anymore.Loving wife of neurosurgeon
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Before Cora was born and when we had this discussion, I asked my husband if he cared if his penis looked like his father's when he was a kid, and he looked horrified and said, "I spent as little time as possible thinking about my father's penis when I was a kid!"Married to a hematopathologist seven years out of training.
Raising three girls, 11, 9, and 2.
“That was the thing about the world: it wasn't that things were harder than you thought they were going to be, it was that they were hard in ways that you didn't expect.”
― Lev Grossman, The Magician King
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Originally posted by Auspicious View PostBefore Cora was born and when we had this discussion, I asked my husband if he cared if his penis looked like his father's when he was a kid, and he looked horrified and said, "I spent as little time as possible thinking about my father's penis when I was a kid!"
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Originally posted by MissMartini View PostIt is obviously the norm in other countries to let it go, probably for a variety of reasons.
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Originally posted by Auspicious View PostBefore Cora was born and when we had this discussion, I asked my husband if he cared if his penis looked like his father's when he was a kid, and he looked horrified and said, "I spent as little time as possible thinking about my father's penis when I was a kid!"
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Originally posted by CassyI would prefer to not cut off a piece of my kid to prevent locker room teasing that probably won't happen. Classmates think your kid's penis looks weird? Maybe they should stop checking out his crotch.
Our boys are, we never really had a huge discussion about it, I guess we both just assumed that would be the plan. We mainly discussed who was doing the circ. My dad is not (born in Italy) but my brother is (born in USA), I completely agree about it being a cultural thing.Tara
Married 20 years to MD/PhD in year 3 of MFM fellowship. SAHM to five wonderful children (#6 due in August), a sweet GSD named Bella, a black lab named Toby, and 1 guinea pig.
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My obstetrician just about had a heart attack in my recovery room when I told him that my son would NOT have a circumcision (that was almost 13 years ago).
But, dh was insistent on this subject. His mom is not from this country and so I think that might have had something to do with why he didn't have a circumcision.
I never noticed a hygiene problem. I actually think that keeping baby/little girls clean is a WHOLE lot harder than any boy - circumcision or not! There are a lot more girly "bits".
I think it's entirely cultural as well. Either side can come up with reasons to do it or not.Last edited by Rapunzel; 08-25-2009, 03:30 PM.Who uses a machete to cut through red tape
With fingernails that shine like justice
And a voice that is dark like tinted glass
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I really have no opinon on the subject - I left it up to DH and both boys were circumcised. But on a side note, my SIL is having her first boy and we were telling funny stories about taking care of my firstborn's healing circ. DS (age 9) overheard us and asked what a circumcision is - so I explained how he looked when he was born and that the doctor in the hospital cut the foreskin off, etc. etc. He was totally grossed out and obviously uncomfortable (with the legs crossed and everything). He seemed to think it was barbaric that we had the nerve to do that to him as a baby!
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How's this for odd? One of our boys is circumcised, and the other isn't!
DS#1 was circumcised at birth (I left the decision up to DH, I really didn't care one way or the other), but when DS#2 was born he had some urologic issues that required a "wait-and-see" approach. There was a possibility that he might need some corrective surgery if things didn't "straighten out," so we just figured we would have him circumcised at that time. Well, the urologic issues kinda went away on their own, and by that time he was already a year old and would have had to have been put under anesthesia just to be circumcised and we just weren't really comfortable doing that.
Part of me feels like it's kinda weird that they don't look the same, but oh well!~Jane
-Wife of urology attending.
-SAHM to three great kiddos (2 boys, 1 girl!)
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