I asked a Puerto Rican about this, and his response was that most Puerto Ricans are not born in hospitals (or at least weren't - he is in his 40s). He added that those who are born in hospitals tend to be upper class, and they often circumcise.
Marnie
hola.
i only became a member so i'd reply to this person that you talked to.
yes, this is a old/dead post, so you'll guess my uh discomfort w/the level of ignorance from this boricua to revive it.
am boricua, lets end it there. lived here since birth, am 37.
my mother was born on a hospital, she was born on '47.
her mother wasn't, n she died 1-2 years ago, so that gives you a perspective.
i think people in the 40s forward were already being born on hospitals which is the norm and not the lucky exception.
how does this person say that? am thinking now that the person wasn't raised [born?] on the island, cus by no standard that info would be conceivable.
am sorry this isn't related to the original circumcision thread's topic.
yet people at least till the very late 1930s were starting to go to hospitals when in labor.
this person is like 20 [gasp] years off.
it was actually irresponsible from to say that.
still read that line 'most Puerto Ricans are not born in hospitals' and cant.
yall can laugh if you want. but it does make you mad.