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Link: http://www.cirp.org/library/hygiene/
This page offers factual information to help medical personnel and parents understand the proper care of the natural, complete, intact penis.
The word hygiene comes from Greek, and means "the protection and promotion of health." Keeping the body clean is only part of what it takes to be healthful. In some cases, excessive washing can actually cause health problems as will be explained below.
This page provides a brief overview of penile hygiene with links to library holdings.
[h=4]Why this page is needed[/h] Many physicians today are totally ignorant of the care of the intact penis, and frequently give inappropriate advice to parents. For example, we have received numerous reports of incidents in which physicians have improperly attempted to retract the foreskin of infants and young boys prematurely.
For the majority of American males, having been circumcised at birth, the intact (not circumcised) penis may seem strange and mysterious. Many American medical doctors, themselves circumcised, are ignorant of the subject because care of the intact penis is rarely mentioned in medical school.
Improper advice and care of the intact penis often leads to injury and subsequent circumcision. When this happens, it is often turned around and used as reinforcement for the claims that "circumcision should have been done in the first place!"
Read the rest at this link: http://www.cirp.org/library/hygiene/
This page offers factual information to help medical personnel and parents understand the proper care of the natural, complete, intact penis.
The word hygiene comes from Greek, and means "the protection and promotion of health." Keeping the body clean is only part of what it takes to be healthful. In some cases, excessive washing can actually cause health problems as will be explained below.
This page provides a brief overview of penile hygiene with links to library holdings.
[h=4]Why this page is needed[/h] Many physicians today are totally ignorant of the care of the intact penis, and frequently give inappropriate advice to parents. For example, we have received numerous reports of incidents in which physicians have improperly attempted to retract the foreskin of infants and young boys prematurely.
For the majority of American males, having been circumcised at birth, the intact (not circumcised) penis may seem strange and mysterious. Many American medical doctors, themselves circumcised, are ignorant of the subject because care of the intact penis is rarely mentioned in medical school.
Improper advice and care of the intact penis often leads to injury and subsequent circumcision. When this happens, it is often turned around and used as reinforcement for the claims that "circumcision should have been done in the first place!"
Read the rest at this link: http://www.cirp.org/library/hygiene/