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British Columbia College of Physicians/Surgeons new circ. guidlines

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I could only read the first page. The rest didn't come out right on my computer (I think it was a font issue.)

What I saw looked pretty good.
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I can't get any of it to come up on my computer screen. Could you give some idea of what they're saying?
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I'm pretty impressed actually, though it falls short of forbidding doctors from circumcising babies for cultural/religious reasons.
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Originally Posted by pdx.mothernurture View Post
I'm pretty impressed actually, though it falls short of forbidding doctors from circumcising babies for cultural/religious reasons.
I think it's as good as we can expect for a long time.
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Awesome. I would definitely show that to my friends who are having boys. Too bad the Alberta College of Physicians and Surgeons hasn't done anything like that (where I live).
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This statement is rarity for medical societies because it actually comes out and says the foreskin is erotic tissue, rich in pleasure receptors, and it mentions ethics and human rights.
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I actually did end up posting it on my Facebook page....

I was hoping one of my friends would see it - she just had another baby boy this morning and will be circing him too, because both boys have to look the same.
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