Infant Circumcision: Cultural, Religious & Medical Perspectives
There are a number of reasons why routine infant circumcision is so popular.
* Cultural and religious beliefs: In many cultures and religions, circumcision is seen as a rite of passage or a sign of cleanliness and purity. In some cases, it is even seen as a religious obligation.
* Medical benefits: There is some evidence that circumcision can provide medical benefits, such as reducing the risk of urinary tract infections, penile cancer, and sexually transmitted infections. However, it is important to note that these benefits are not guaranteed and that there are also some potential risks associated with circumcision.
* Social pressure: In some communities, there is social pressure to circumcise infant boys. This pressure can come from family members, friends, or even healthcare professionals.
It is important to note that the decision of whether or not to circumcise an infant boy is a personal one that should be made by the parents after careful consideration of all the relevant factors.
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