aka non consented circumcision is a human rights violations rule

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I literally mentioned birth defects as a medically substiated reason, phimosis being one of them. Please read.

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Phimosis isn’t even a birth defect, it’s not supposed to be pulled back for an infant. There’s basically no medically justifiable reason, ever, to do this to a baby.

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While I agree that most cases of phimosis would be better to wait until teenage/young adult years before intervention is considered, if it’s bad enough that their pee balloons under the foreskin, it requires surgery. However, that surgery does not require full circumcision either in babies or adolescents.

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Ballooning can be harmless and doesn’t mean that there’s severe phimosis, much less severe enough to require surgery. The process of natural separation takes time.

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Phimosis in infants can lead to infections to the urinary tract, discomfort and/or pain and other related issues.

Phimosis is a medical condition and needs to be addressed as such, with parents/guardians taking well informed decisions backed with medical advice.

Addressing phimosis and other issues regarding the prepuce also does not require circumcision as other procedures can be done to rectify issues.

The removal of the prepuce for non medical reasons is an unnecessary, unjustifiable, unreasonable act, already considered to some degree as genital mutilation, as it has been shown it deprives feeling from the area and thus inhibits the sexual development and enjoyment.

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