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Yep. Without wanting to derail this thread into a completely political one, I've lately come to consider the US as the "Land of the Free (to exploit), Home of the Brave (with a Gatling gun)".
This abhorrent practice is so entrenched there, so surrounded with defense mechanisms, I really don't see what can be done to ever put a stop to it, without some kind of revolution. |
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Circumcision, like anything else, is driven by free market capitalism: as long as someone can profit by it, it continues. Who cares about the collateral damage? Take the profit incentive away and the practice stops dead in its tracks, except for ritualistic religious superstition. You have to be vigilant and wrench control of your own care away from the medical profession; that goes for your children as well, if it doesn't seem right, it probably isn't. We're free to do that, right now, but I fear that will end soon too. I fear that the only thing that will stop it is, as you point out, revolution. Last edited by scotty; June 4th, 2012 at 13:37. Reason: Spelling |
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Foregen will put a stop to it. IntactAmerica will put a stop to it! We recently dealt a well-deserved blow to the severely mislead pro-circ crowd in Colarado. Awareness is growing every day. We will live to see the end of RIC.
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2. Not sure, maybe some require two. 3. A birth plan would be your best bet, I guess. Or do what others have already said about writing NO CIRC everywhere. Honestly though, nothing is 100%. 4. If your hospital does room-ins, the majority of the time, the baby will be in the room with your wife/partner. If you are the support person, you can stay with them. There are times though, that they may take the baby away for "tests" and "routine procedures". This can be a scary/tricky situation. Whether or not they will allow you to go with the child depends on the hospital. Some hospitals will not allow parents in the nursery, or even allow them to know where the nursery is! Also, bear in mind, you will have to eat and void your bowels at some time, and hospital staff can easily swoop right in when you're gone and take the baby away. 5. You can't make the hospital staff sign any forms. Just make sure that you have your intentions put in the medical documents and that all staff members see it to avoid any "mix ups". Although, quite honestly, if they want to circ your baby that badly, they can always "lose" the papers, or "misread" the consent forms like they did with Mario Viera. They can and will resort to dirty tactics. If you are extremely worried about this, maybe you should look into birthing centers or having an assisted home birth. I don't mean to worry you further, but if you are this concerned about your future children's lives, then it would be best to be prepared now. |
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I'd seriously look into home birth. Find a competent midwife, go to the toy store and buy a plastic pool and put it in the bedroom. Find a doctor and pediatrician who honors your wishes or even refuses to circ any baby, to be on call if any complications arise.
Go to la maz classes and prepare yourself. you'll still have to have a car full of gas, a suitcase, and a map to the hospital, but you might not need it. Check your insurance plan at work. It may cover home birth. It's usually much cheaper. Seriously. Look into it. My friend's wife did this, and it went out without a hitch. It was quiet, peaceful, and she was home. No complications, no epidurals, no muscle relaxers. Just nature and her body doing what they were designed to do. Now, little Dash is now a noisy head bonking toddler with a smile that doesnt quit. The midwife is there to take care of her, but you got to do some work yourself, but as a new Dad, you'll be happy to. Pregnancy is not a disease, and giving birth is not a medical emergency. It's a natural human activity that's been happening for millions of years before hospitals. You think circ happy hospital staff is a danger, you should look up the increase of unnecessary Caesarian sections performed, because they pump the mother so full of drugs, her uteran and vaginal muscles can't do their job, making it more painful and harder to give birth. And C-Sections pull in a tidy profit to boot! |
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This whole infant circumcision thing has been an impetus for my looking into other things regarding child raising. I like the natural, loving approach. |
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It's not just the birth in the hospital you have to watch out for, many pediatricians will forcibly retract the boy's foreskin during so-called "well-baby checkups," which of course then sets him up for developing infections and phimosis later on. The pediatrician will then say, "see? I told you that he should have been circumcised, look at all the problems he's having now" in spite of the fact that they were the one who caused the problems in the first place.
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The answer then:
1. Birthing clinic. Nothing hippy, but where they litterally CAN'T perform MGM. 2. Court order if it turns out the place is even remotely capable of performing circumcision. 3. Protect and be at arms-length from him at all times during checkups.
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Funny, true, simple, insightful. |
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