tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-152955260192290179.post8315932904066970780..comments2024-01-13T20:01:46.765-05:00Comments on Saving Our Sons: The Surgeon and The Consultant: A Circumcision Conversation Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-152955260192290179.post-91383722616466426352014-12-07T02:33:00.335-05:002014-12-07T02:33:00.335-05:00This is brilliant. Looking at everything a baby ju...This is brilliant. Looking at everything a baby just survived - the massive amount of stress his body has been under merely due to the complex act of birth itself (and moving from an in-utero world to an external one)... and then to bring up an *elective* surgical procedure (usually done without anesthesia) to amputate an organ in the most horrific of ways, on arguably the most sensitive part of the body. It is amazing any make it out even remotely 'okay' from such an ordeal. And it's no wonder we see so many more boys who are cut suffering from infant PTSD, 'failure to thrive,' breastfeeding complications, 'colic,' reflux, withdrawal, fussiness, agitation... the list goes on and on. RJ Marksnoreply@blogger.com