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    Male Genital Mutilation Female genital mutilation in foreign countries is a hot topic that many people stand up against. It is frowned upon by western civilization and there are entire organizations coming to the rescue of female genital mutilation victims, yet very few stand up against male circumcision. If female genital mutilation is illegal, why isn’t male genital mutilation? Circumcision is a procedure done primarily on infant males, in which the foreskin is surgically separated from the glans

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    and Rationale for Choosing I am interested in learning about the reason for and against infant male circumcision. The question of whether the baby boy should be circumcised is commonly faced by mothers all across the world. There is a lot of conflicting opinions, that can make it hard for the baby’s parents to decide. There is confusion of which would be worse for their child getting the circumcision and the pain associated with it, or will not getting it cause their son health problems. In the future

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    male circumcision has become an additional strategy for protection of men against sexual transmission of HIV from female partner (WHO, 2013). Whether or not such intervention should be promoted as a major mean of HIV prevention at all developing countries, is still under discussion and in need of further investigations. As a public health personnel as well as an observer, I would like to discuss this from the general point of view. Discussion according to the Literatures Male circumcision (MC)

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    Cutting Vs Circumcision

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    I find a different situation between male circumcision and female genital cutting. These two topics show a different relation just on the fact that male circumcision is a procedure for a safety matter in or a protection against STDs and HIV, but referring to (Darby, 273) I quote this line “Laumann found that circumcised men had more STDs, and the United States reports an HIV incidence six-time grater than Japan”. This line clarifies that that circumcision is not a safe practice to avoid any STDs but

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    support of MC: "Male circumcision should now be recognized as an efficacious intervention for HIV preventionPromoting male circumcision should be recognized as an additional, important strategy for the prevention of heterosexually acquired HIV infection in men"(1). Five years later, in 2012, the American Academy of Pediatrics took a similar step in support of the procedure among newborns, revising their policy statement to note, "Preventive health benefits of elective circumcision of male newborns outweigh

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    emphasis on the process of circumcision, the removal of the foreskin or prepuce of the penis. Typically completed just after birth in the United States, this is amongst one of the most common surgical procedures completed with an average of one million newborn children receiving this procedure annually. Surely, a procedure as common as this must have some societal significance, which this paper aims to discover. What is the true meaning we put behind male circumcision? Are the religious and ethical

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    into two villages: Komeno, where the traditional community resides, still adhering to all of the tribe’s traditions and customs, and Makuyu, where the converts to Christianity reside. The biggest divide between these two groups is the tradition of circumcision. In the Gikuyu community of Komeno, the tradition has always been that

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    The word circumcision in the natural is a medical term meaning to remove the prepuce of (a male). Circumcision is not just an act of removing the foreskin on a males’ penis but it is also the removal of part of the clitoris (female). Circumcise first appears in Genesis 17; God told Abram that he will be circumcised in the flesh to show his covenant with God (ESV). In the Old Testament circumcision was done a sharp flint stone. It was not just for the Israelites but it was also for the foreigners

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    Janet Reimer Analysis

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    Janet Reimer gave birth to identical twins, Bruce and Brian. During a circumcision, Bruce penis was badly severed and could not be repaired surgically. The penis was severed by an electric burning device. During the Reimers search for answers on what to do about the severed penis, the family heard of Dr. John Money. Dr. John Money was the only one that seemed as if he had the answers the family wanted to hear. He convinced the family that Bruce could be raised as a girl by having reconstructive surgery

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    an Infant Male Circumcision the Right Choice? The topic of the infant male circumcision is a controversial subject in the United States. This procedure involves a non-reversible surgical procedure that removes the prepuce, commonly called the foreskin, thus exposing the glans of the penis (Blank, et al., 2012). Currently this is considered a cosmetic procedure per surgical standards, and is performed upon the request of the parents of the newborn. The decision to have a circumcision performed is usually

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