How to Decide Whether to Circumcise
How to Decide Whether to Circumcise
Source: Getty
6 / 10
by POPSUGAR Moms
50
There are risks to circumcision
There are risks when a circumcision is performed. According to WebMD:
Minor problems are short-term and may include:
- Oozing or slight bleeding from the surgical site.
- Infection of the circumcision site or at the opening to the urethra.
- Irritation of the exposed tip of the penis (glans) as a result of contact with stool or urine.
Long-term minor problems can include:
- Damage to the opening of the urethra, which leads from the bladder to the tip of the penis (meatal stenosis).
- Scarring of the penis from infection or surgical error. For example:
- The entire foreskin may not be removed, leaving portions of it attached to the penis (skin bridge). This may cause pain during erection.
- Scar tissue can grow outward toward the tip of the penis from the cut edge of the foreskin. Repeat surgery on the penis may be required to improve appearance or to allow normal passage of urine if the opening from the bladder has been blocked by this scar tissue.
- The outer skin layer (or layers) of the penis may be removed accidentally.
- An opening that is too small for the foreskin to retract over the penis (phimosis). This can happen if too little foreskin is removed.
Major problems are very rare but can include:
- A complete removal of the skin covering the shaft of the penis, causing the penis to appear to have been completely surgically removed.
- Too much bleeding. Stitches may be needed to stop the bleeding.
- Serious, life-threatening bacterial infection.
- Partial or full removal (amputation) of the tip of the penis. (This is extremely rare.)
| Previous | 6 / 10 | Next |
by POPSUGAR Moms
50
There are risks to circumcision
There are risks when a circumcision is performed. According to WebMD:
Minor problems are short-term and may include:
- Oozing or slight bleeding from the surgical site.
- Infection of the circumcision site or at the opening to the urethra.
- Irritation of the exposed tip of the penis (glans) as a result of contact with stool or urine.
Long-term minor problems can include:
- Damage to the opening of the urethra, which leads from the bladder to the tip of the penis (meatal stenosis).
- Scarring of the penis from infection or surgical error. For example:
- The entire foreskin may not be removed, leaving portions of it attached to the penis (skin bridge). This may cause pain during erection.
- Scar tissue can grow outward toward the tip of the penis from the cut edge of the foreskin. Repeat surgery on the penis may be required to improve appearance or to allow normal passage of urine if the opening from the bladder has been blocked by this scar tissue.
- The outer skin layer (or layers) of the penis may be removed accidentally.
- An opening that is too small for the foreskin to retract over the penis (phimosis). This can happen if too little foreskin is removed.
Major problems are very rare but can include:
- A complete removal of the skin covering the shaft of the penis, causing the penis to appear to have been completely surgically removed.
- Too much bleeding. Stitches may be needed to stop the bleeding.
- Serious, life-threatening bacterial infection.
- Partial or full removal (amputation) of the tip of the penis. (This is extremely rare.)
Featured Partners
- Avril Lavigne & Chad Kroeger Walk Red Carpet Together at Billboard Music Awards
-
- Robert Pattinson & Kristen Stewart's Split: Signs Their Relationship Was Crumbling
-
- Mel Brooks and Anne Bancroft Shared Love and Laughs
-
- Christina Aguilera Shows Off Slim Figure at Billboard Awards
-
- Former Hero Cop Arrested for Holding Hostage and Raping 2 Women
-
- It's Official: Beyonce Is Pregnant With Baby #2
-
- The 5 Worst People to Run Into When With Your Kids
-
- Rihanna Must Be Furious Over What Chris Brown's Ex-Girlfriend Just Did
-
- Kate Middleton: Due date revealed
-
- Kanye's post-baby tour plans anger Kim Kardashian
-
- Photo overload: Celebrity childhood pictures
-
- Photo: 'Most Powerful Mom' Beyoncé bonds with Blue
-
Sponsored Links
Subscribe
ShopStyle
Top Products
- Colin Stuart Peep-toe Platform Pump
- ML Monique Lhuillier Diamond-Back Lace Dress
- Tory Burch Croc-Print Leather Thong Sandals
- JB by Julie Brown blue wildflower print jersey 'Rica' sleeveless wrap dress
- MICHAEL Michael Kors - Selma Large TZ Satchel (Black) - Bags and Luggage
- Sue Wong blush sequined scoop neck cap sleeve dress
- Nike Women ́s Dunk Sky Hi Hidden Wedge Sneakers
- Badgley Mischka Women's Randall d'Orsay Pump
Tell your friends
Link Love
- Is having a C-section like having a minivacation?BabyCenter Blog
- Mom arrested for putting 3-year-old up for adoption on Craigslist — The Stir
- Hilary Duff's husband and mom are her support network — Celebrity Baby Scoop
- Steal Tabitha and Loretta Broderick's beaded necklace look — Celebrity Baby Blog
- Choose the best workout to suit your mood — FitPregnancy
- The best (and cutest) art books for kids — Elizabeth Street
- The most adorable parenting and pregnancy moments from The Office — The Bump
- 4 wardrobe items kids can customize — Real Simple
- Judge provides profound advice on parenting after a divorce — HuffPost Parents
50 Comments