Incorrect.You did provide links showing that the Bible and the Koran state it's the best time
Incorrect.You did provide links showing that the Bible and the Koran state it's the best time
if the foreskin is so dirty explain why cosmetics are using them to make skin creams? explain why bio tech companies are using them to make skin grafts? big business only want moneyWhat are the medical societies of Israel, South Korea, PI & Muslim nations saying?
You didn't post one that said the USA position is a lie.
If they paid the parents of baby boys for their foreskins, then maybe more parents would opt for the procedure. It sounds like the infection and dirt catchers are being put to good use.
4. How old does a male need to be to give consent for circumcision in your ideal universe? The age of consent varies amongst different countries & states for various things. In some places it is 18 or 21. Those younger cannot give consent.3. Your 8 day rule is taken from the book https://www.amazon.ca/None-These-Diseases-S-McMillen/dp/0800752333. The book is written by someone (I cannot confirm if the author is an actual medical doctor) who wants to show the great wisdom of the bible and how its teachings miraculously overlap with medical science we use today. With all due respect, there is little credibility there. Anyway, the thrust of the argument is that at 8 days, prothrombin levels are at their peak (it's responsible for blood clotting) so cutting the dick then is ideal because it will heal faster with less risk of blood loss. I would take the veracity of those claims with a grain of salt. Regardless, one can get cut at 16 or older and be just fine.
4. The difference is that at 16 they have a choice but an infant doesn't. We can also say people at 20 are worse drivers than middle aged drivers. Should we not give licenses to them either? How old does a person have to be to get behind the wheel in your ideal society?
5. Anybody routinely practicing unsafe sex is going to catch diseases such as HIV whether cut or not. If anything, circumcision under the pretense that it is any reliable barrier to STI's is giving people encouragement for such bad behavior under the faulty logic that once they're cut, they're safe from contracting STIs. You can contract STIs while wearing a condom for goodness sake.
5b. A child can catch the flu (or other diseases for which vaccines have been created) and die. A infant or child is not going to get HIV thru having sex because they're not having sex yet, so it's a decision that can be deferred until they're older.
I didn't say the foreskin is dirty. What's found inside the cut flesh is apparently of value to the companies you refer to. What i said is the foreskin is a "infection and dirt catcher". As in a HIV infection via sexual activity, something that you won't catch from a sanitized skin cream. Or mud wrestling could get all kinds of dirt & shit under the foreskin.if the foreskin is so dirty explain why cosmetics are using them to make skin creams? explain why bio tech companies are using them to make skin grafts? big business only want money
Other nations do not have medical association claiming circumcisions reduced STDs
4. Perhaps the best way to determine age of consent would be for it to coincide with the age of sexual consent in any given society. If a person is deemed old enough to consent to have sex, they're old enough to consent to a procedure over their genitals. In some societies that will be 14, others 16, and so on.4. How old does a male need to be to give consent for circumcision in your ideal universe? The age of consent varies amongst different countries & states for various things. In some places it is 18 or 21. Those younger cannot give consent.
You seem to be pro choice re circumcision at a certain age of consent, but anti-circumcision for babies. Where do you draw the line? Sixteen?
My view involves more than just what the Bible says. It includes science as well as reason & common sense.
5. It remains to be seen if circumcision in Africa will save lives & spare millions from HIV. The W.H.O. & others support mass circumcision there.
5b. True, but if you wait till 16 to let the male decide for or against being circumcised, he may already have been sexually active for years. Do you like the idea of letting a 12 year old choose instead of doing it when he's a baby? Whether at 12 or 16, the problems remains the same. More problems with the procedure at a later age & the minor may make the wrong decision.
The Canadian Paediatric Society also recognizes lower STI & other benefits of circumcision:medical societies in the U.S are the only ones claiming health benefits of circumcision.
From the same link you provided:More reasons for early non consensual circumcision:
" A recent meta-analysis reporting on prospective and retrospective studies investigating circumcision found a median complication rate of 1.5% in neonates or infants. When circumcision was performed during childhood, the complication rate increased to 6%, a rate similar to that reported in studies of circumcised adolescents and adults.[39]"
"...With newborn circumcision, medical necessity has not been clearly established. However, there are some health benefits, especially in certain populations. Furthermore, performing circumcision in older boys, who are able to provide consent, can also increase risk and costs to the individual.[39]"
http://www.cps.ca/documents/position/circumcision
I wouldn't think so. There are instances where circumcision is absolutely necessary.Is there any medical association on earth that insists there are no benefits to, or refuse to perform, circumcisions?
It's the so-called "non medically" necessary circumcisions that are at issue here.I wouldn't think so. There are instances where circumcision is absolutely necessary.
Correct.It's the so-called "non medically" necessary circumcisions that are at issue here.
Yet another reason:More reasons for early non consensual circumcision:
" A recent meta-analysis reporting on prospective and retrospective studies investigating circumcision found a median complication rate of 1.5% in neonates or infants. When circumcision was performed during childhood, the complication rate increased to 6%, a rate similar to that reported in studies of circumcised adolescents and adults.[39]"
"...With newborn circumcision, medical necessity has not been clearly established. However, there are some health benefits, especially in certain populations. Furthermore, performing circumcision in older boys, who are able to provide consent, can also increase risk and costs to the individual.[39]"
http://www.cps.ca/documents/position/circumcision
3. Your 8 day rule is taken from the book https://www.amazon.ca/None-These-Diseases-S-McMillen/dp/0800752333. The book is written by someone (I cannot confirm if the author is an actual medical doctor) who wants to show the great wisdom of the bible and how its teachings miraculously overlap with medical science we use today. With all due respect, there is little credibility there. Anyway, the thrust of the argument is that at 8 days, prothrombin levels are at their peak (it's responsible for blood clotting) so cutting the dick then is ideal because it will heal faster with less risk of blood loss. I would take the veracity of those claims with a grain of salt. Regardless, one can get cut at 16 or older and be just fine.
Virtually everyone in that thread including those that have circumcised kids say their newborn was cut right away in the hospital. Nobody appears to have ever heard about the 8 day rule, other than from the Bible, and nobody posted any science supporting it." Has anyone decided to wait until day 8 to circumcise or ever heard of this? We are opting to not have the Vitamin K injection right after birth. A newborn's Vitamin K levels peak at about day 8, so that is the best time to circumsize. Anyone else thinking of doing this or opting to not have the vitamin k injection?"
http://www.whattoexpect.com/forums/july-2010-babies/topic/vitamin-k-delayed-circumcision.html
The quote implies that with a vitamin K injection the procedure can be done earlier than 8 days, which would otherwise be the ideal day as far as far as blood clotting is concerned.Virtually everyone in that thread including those that have circumcised kids say their newborn was cut right away in the hospital. Nobody appears to have ever heard about the 8 day rule, other than from the Bible, and nobody posted any science supporting it.
The poster is not a medical doctor and is inquiring about circumcision. Surely if the 8 day rule was a real scientific phenom, it would be easy to find actual scientific literature on it.The quote implies that with a vitamin K injection the procedure can be done earlier than 8 days, which would otherwise be the ideal day as far as far as blood clotting is concerned.
How are anecdotes like this helpful? For every post like this should I reply with an example of a guy who got cut at birth and wish he hadn't?"i know people who've had it done when they were adults for medical reasons (ok, just one person) and it was painful and miserable and would have been better to get it over with when you can't remember it."
http://www.whattoexpect.com/forums/july-2010-babies/topic/vitamin-k-delayed-circumcision.html
I wouldn't know. I haven't been looking since posting the link early in this thread that referred to, and detailed, research re vitamin K & day 8.Surely if the 8 day rule was a real scientific phenom, it would be easy to find actual scientific literature on it.
I found the following on https://www.drugs.com/mmx/vitamin-k-4.htmlOne thing is for sure. A large percentage of posters in that thread spoke of experiences with & or knowledge re vitamin K received by newborns.