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[quote=Anonymous][quote=jindc]Yes, I'm Jewish - I've been a sandak. My DH decided to have the surgery at 18 first and foremost because he felt cheated as a Jew. He was born in Israel, has a strong Jewish identify, and felt like his father's often typical religious hatred (in Israel) played a big role in it. Secondly, it was painful - tight foreskin. And growing up, he was never taught proper care right away because his father didn't have a foreskin and had no idea. So if you have tight foreskin, and it's uncomfortable...guess what, you don't know if it's normal or not because your father has no idea. I"m not opposed to hearing anything - say whatever you want about the practice. It doesn't change the fact that as Jews, we're going to do what we're raise our children in that tradition. If, at 18, they're upset with how they were raised, [b]they are welcomed to take care of themselves[/b]. Odd how rarely that happens though! [/quote] Except they can't put their penis back together the way your DH could make the adult choice to circ. It is estimated that fewer than 1% of all men actually require circ as adults. Maybe your DH was the less than one % or maybe he had phimosis from improper care. For most kids it is not a huge deal. I knew a guy with a "botched" circ who had some pain and my nephew had an infection from it. I think it is rare for kids to die, but they do suffer when you do it. Do what you want, just don't kid yourself that your baby will not feel the same suffering your DH felt when he had it done. There are loads of credible, peer reviewed studies that have looked at the cry pitch and cortisol release during circ who can tell you it is painful for baby, even when they use EMLA or other local, anything else is risky, and the kid is in pain for about 10 days. This is real stuff. So do it if you want, but it is a big deal for your baby for that week or 10 days that he suffers. [/quote]
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