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Circumcision

What is circumcision?

Circumcision is a surgical procedure to remove the foreskin from the penis. The foreskin is the loose skin that covers the tip of the penis. In the United States, circumcision is often done before a new baby leaves the hospital.

What should I consider when deciding whether to have my baby circumcised?

As parents, it is your decision whether to have your baby circumcised. When making your decision, you should consider your own religious, cultural, and personal preferences, as well as the medical benefits and risks. You can discuss these with your baby's health care provider before you make a decision.

What are the medical benefits of circumcision?

The possible medical benefits of circumcision include:

What are the risks of circumcision?

The risks of circumcision include:

These risks are higher when circumcision is performed on older babies, boys, and men.

What else do I need to know about circumcision?

Premature babies and babies born with health problems should not be circumcised until they are healthy.

If have your baby circumcised, ask their provider how to care for the penis as it heals.

If your baby does not get circumcised, their provider can teach you how to keep your baby's penis clean. It's important to know that a newborn's foreskin may not retract completely. Over time, it retracts on its own.

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