Circumcision: Facts and Figures

Posted on January 2, 2010
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Male circumcision refers to the removal of the foreskin of the penis, the skin covering its tip. The foreskin, also called the prepuce, is a natural and retractile protective covering of the glans of the penis. This is the most erotogenic area of the penis that contains specialized nerve receptors and stretch receptors. It has over 240 feet of nerves and over 1,000 nerve endings.

Although routine circumcision is not recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), some parents opt to have their male children circumcised. The decision to have their children circumcised usually depends on the parents’ religious, cultural, and personal beliefs and preferences. If you have a male child and you find it hard to decide whether to have him circumcised or not, the following facts and figures may help you make a decision.

Parents have different reasons for wanting to have their children circumcised. Ultimately, the decision would depend on you and your spouse, and your child if you wait for him to grow up before having him circumcised. Make sure you think about this matter many times before you make a choice.

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