Wednesday, February 27, 2013

TO SNIP OR NOT TO SNIP?

TO SNIP OR NOT TO SNIP?

 
Male circumcision is a surgical procedure to remove the foreskin of the penis.
 
This shaft of skin covers the head of the penis but retracts naturally during sex, or can be pulled back for cleaning.
 
Circumcisions have been performed for years, for cultural and other reasons.
 
While most people know what circumcision is, many are vague on the finer details of this simple procedure, including the risks and benefits.
 
If you’re a new or expecting parent you may like a little more information on the ‘ins and outs’ of this tradition, to help you decide about circumcising your baby boy.
 
Though circumcision is a common and simple operation, like all surgical procedures it carries (usually minor) risks, including bleeding, infection and pain.
 
Although extremely rare, nasty complications do occur; like having to chop the poor fella off.

So it’s only natural that parents need reliable information to help them decide whether or not to circumcise baby.
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