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Circumcision Harm

Survey Programmer and Co-Founder of chhrp.cirp.org/ Tim Hammond explains why he sent a copy of the results from the Global Survey of Circumcision Harm to the Canadian Paediatric Society. He also reads portions of his letter to CPS. View the entire letter at:http://circumcisionharm.org/CPS.pdf

Among his many other accomplishments in the campaign for children’s genital integrity and autonomy, Tim conducted a previous harm survey which was published by BJU International in 1999. View it here:
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10…

Tim is also co-founder of the National Organization of Restoring Men (NORM) and producer of the video documentary “Whose Body, Whose Rights?”, available at: http://www.circumcisionvideos.com

Other useful links:

Survey Results: http://circumcisionharm.org/results.htm

Galleries of Photos submitted by survey respondents:http://circumcisionharm.org/gallery.htm

Video testimonies of men harmed by circumcision:
http://circumcisionharm.org/testimony…

Ritual versus science

BY CHRISTOPHER L. GUEST, OTTAWA CITIZEN JULY 27, 2012

Re: European rabbis to fight moves to ban circumcision, July 26.

German courts should be commended for their efforts to ban religious circumcision.

Most circumcising cultures, either religious or secular, are sadly ignorant of the sexual and mechanical function of the human prepuce. The prepuce is richly innervated, erogenous tissue, containing thousands of sensory neuroreceptors, such as Meissner’s corpuscles. Many of the most sensitive regions of the penis are located along the inner prepuce and are needlessly amputated by circumcision.

The prepuce also acts as a linear bearing mechanism, providing a unique gliding motion during sexual intercourse. Ritualized removal of normal, healthy genital tissue from powerless infants is medically unethical and Canadian physicians should refuse to participate in this disgraceful practice.

Bronze-age religious blood rituals must never trump rational scientific judgment, contemporary medical ethics and the fundamental human right to bodily integrity.

Christopher L. Guest, MD, Shanty Bay, Barrie

Children’s Health & Human Rights Partnership

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http://www.ottawacitizen.com/health/Ritual+versus+science/6997517/story.html#ixzz227AA3D30

 

Dr. Christopher Guest – Male Circumcision

Christopher Guest discussing the historical origins of ritual circumcision and how it became a common medical procedure in the late 19th century. Examining the medical debate surrounding circumcision and examining how this practice may conflict with contemporary medical ethics and human rights. Christopher Guest MD,FRCPC is from Barrie. He is a physician and human rights advocate who believes that circumcision of non-consenting minors should be illegal.

Speaking at the Central Ontario Humanist Assocation in Barrie, ON
http://www.cohumanists.ca/

Male Circumcision (Part 1 of 2)

Male Circumcision (Part 2 of 2)

 

Visibility of the urethral meatus and risk of urinary tract infections in uncircumcised boys

Christopher L. Guest MD, FRCPC, Physician

Children’s Health & Human Rights Partnership

This study does not provide evidence that intact children have an increased risk of urinary tract infections (UTIs). To demonstrate an increased risk of UTIs, larger demographic data would be required. The intact-to-circumcised ratio of all children living within the hospital’s catchment area would need to be determined and correlated with the results of the positive urine cultures. In addition, all UTIs diagnosed outside the emergency department would also need to be included, as well as the circumcision status of each of those children.

There are often complex psychological motivations among some physicians and researchers who compulsively search for “a priori” medical justifications in order to perpetuate infant circumcision. Even if circumcision provided 100% protection against UTIs, this practice could never be justified based on the ethical principle of proportionality – there are effective and less destructive therapies available for preventing and treating urinary tract infections which do not involve the prophylactic removal of healthy genital tissue.

Yes, little boys will sometimes develop UTIs. As with little girls, they should be treated appropriately with antibiotics, not with prophylactic surgery. Are we to believe that non-circumcising countries like Sweden, Finland, Denmark, Norway and Japan struggle with significant public health problems related to infant UTIs? If so, why aren’t physicians from these nations promoting circumcision as an effective and ethical prevention strategy? Perhaps, they do not share the same irrational fear and loathing of the prepuce as some North American physicians? Circumcision prevents urinary tract infections the same way garlic prevents vampires.

Circumcision was only medicalized during the Victorian era as a misguided attempt to curb masturbation. It was widely promoted by physicians as a means of decreasing sexual pleasure and disrupting the normal gliding mechanism of the penis. We now understand that the prepuce is richly innervated, erogenous tissue which enhances sexual pleasure. In addition, the prepuce provides a unique linear gliding mechanism during sexual intercourse. As physicians, we have no right to amputate this functional tissue from powerless infants without medical urgency.

This study illustrates how our endless appetite for evidence-based medicine can sometimes distract us from the ethical and moral responsibilities of our profession. Prophylactic circumcision is medically unethical because it violates the child’s fundamental human right to bodily integrity. Non-therapeutic circumcision is a disgrace to our profession. Canadian physicians have a moral obligation to oppose this cruel practice and properly educate the public about the sexual function and proper care of the prepuce.

Conflict of Interest:

None declared

http://www.cmaj.ca/content/early/2012/07/09/cmaj.111372.short/reply#cmaj_el_712552