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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My Spring Valley pediatrician told me it’s more or less 50/50 these days. I mention the location because I keep seeing references on how lower class/poorer people don’t circumcise. Our pediatrician caters to upper class people. Enough with these middle class people arguing that the uncircumcised kids belong to poorer parents and that these parents would circumcise if they had the means/education. If circumcision brings any benefits, it does so in those countries where hygiene and condoms are harder to come by… this should not be the case in the US.[/quote] Except it is factually correct that when Medicaid dropped coverage for infant circumcision the rate among the poor dropped too. https://www.uclahealth.org/news/release/circumcision-rates-lower-in-states-where-medicaid-does-not-cover-procedure[/quote]
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