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Circumcision Information for Parents - This menu page provides links to basic information for parents about circumcision, care of both the intact and circumcised penis, protection from wrongful circumcision, legal recourses, and what is lost to circumcision. Psychological Aspects of Circumcision - This page describes and indexes articles relevant to the psychological, neurological, and sociological effects of male circumcision. The material within each category is arranged in order of publication. Male Sexual Anatomy - The Foreskin - What the male foreskin is and how it works - Pictures and Diagrams Circumcision - Extensive alphabetical listing of circumcision related web pages. List contains title and source. Post-Circumcision Sexual Sensitivity Self-Test - Fathering Magazine - How Much of Your Sexual Sensitivity Has Been Cut Away? Protection of Infant Boys from Wrongful Circumcision in Hospital - The American Academy of Pediatrics clearly states that circumcision is an elective non-essential procedure which means it is neither necessary nor desirable for your son's health. Parents will be given little time at the hospital to make up their minds on a complex matter that will affect their son for all of his life. This file addresses the needs of parents who do not want the circumcision surgical procedure performed on their son. Answers To Your Questions About Premature (Forcible) Retraction of Your Young Son's Foreskin - Pamphlet #6 - NOCIRC Information Series: Premature Retraction Circumcision affects Male Sexuality and the Female Partner's Pleasure. - Sexual effects of circumcision on both the man and the woman on the receiving end of the penis revealed for the first time. Foreskin sexual functions explained. Good news! Foreskin restoration possible. Facts on Circumcision - by Joshua Levine in the Men's magazine "Ask Men" [Aug 2000]Learning the health related facts behind circumcision. BabyCenter - Find out what circumcision involves, what the health benefits and risks are, and other things to consider when you're deciding whether to have it done.
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