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Can my parents force me to get circumcised?
Circumcision is considered elective surgery. If you object, let your parents know and tell them that if they continue to pursue this goal, you will contact an attorney and take them to court over it. Unless there is some valid medical reason for the procedure, there is no valid reason to perform it.
Can a 16 year old boy get circumcised?
Can I Get Circumcised as a Young Adult? Circumcision may be done at any age. If you were not circumcised as a baby, you may choose to have it done later for personal or medical reasons.
Should I circumcise my teenage son?
There are some potential benefits from getting circumcised as a teenager. Here are some examples: Circumcision lowers the risk of penile cancer, although the risk is always quite low. Boys and men who are circumcised have less chance of getting a sexually transmitted disease (STD).
What are 2 reasons parents may circumcise?
Parents often choose to circumcise their sons for the following reasons.
- Decreased Risk of Urinary Tract Infections.
- Lowered Rates of Sexually Transmitted Diseases.
- Protection Against Penile Cancer.
- No Worry of Foreskin-Related Issues.
- Circumcision Side Effects.
- A Botched Circumcision.
- Infant Pain During the Procedure.
Why did my parents circumcise?
Parents who choose circumcision often do so based on religious beliefs, concerns about hygiene, or cultural or social reasons, such as the wish to have their son look like other men in the family.
Is teenage circumcision safe?
Males who are circumcised have a slightly lower risk of getting a urinary tract infection. That’s an infection affecting the bladder, kidneys, or the tubes that urine goes through as it leaves the body. If you’re circumcised, there’s no worry that you’ll get an infection of the foreskin.
How much does it cost for a teen to get circumcised?
Cost estimates in the USA for a circumcision are approximate $165 [131] to $257 [133] in infancy, compared with approx. US$1,800-2,000 for circumcision in adolescence or adulthood [131,134]. Even if the adolescent or adult male wants to be circumcised, the cost can be prohibitive.
What age is best to get circumcised?
found that the risk of premature ejaculation is higher in children circumcised after age 7 (23). Children who are under the 1 year old are excluded in these discussions. These findings suggest that it is better to perform circumcision when boys are < 1 year old, when the anesthesia complications are also at a minimum.
What parents need to know about circumcision?
Surgical risks: As with any surgery, circumcision has some risks. Complications are rare and usually minor. The most common issues are bleeding and infection. Penile damage: Very rarely, the foreskin may be cut too short or too long.