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post #1 of 6
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Hello all!! Now more then ever I am having people come to my website for circumcision information. While I try to stay up to date with the latest evidenced based information, I do like to ask here for suggestions and guidance. So...if you were a family that didn't know about circumcision, what would you want to see?

 

I have video's and links. I would love postive and negative feedback. I have had many families tell me that they chose not to circumcise based on the information I have...so I want to keep it current and also have it be an easy read.

 

http://www.geneabirth.com/circumcisioninformation.htm 

 

Thanks everyone!

 

Sarah


Edited by homebirthing - 3/14/11 at 8:15pm
post #2 of 6

Well, can we see what you have?

post #3 of 6

You might post a link to the US graph that shows circ rates and the current CDC stats. Also, a video of an actual circ. Definitely some info on intact care and the fact that no special care or retraction is needed.

post #4 of 6
Thread Starter 

I have a video under the questions and answers section. Do you think that I should have a seperate video on it's own?

 

Thank you for the intact care part, I will look up some links tonight to add to it. That is really important!
 

post #5 of 6

I would not do "intact care". People who are questioning circ might read it and think "oh... all that special care with an intact penis". I would do "penis care", and have columns for intact vs. circ.

 

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Originally Posted by ammiga View Post

I would not do "intact care". People who are questioning circ might read it and think "oh... all that special care with an intact penis". I would do "penis care", and have columns for intact vs. circ.

 



Great suggestion, ammiga!! Yeah, do this!!

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