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And yet, the CDC says there are undeniable, verified and significant health benefits. Other than the ones stated above, there's also this:

"The odds of UTI in circumcised boys are about 0.1 when compared with uncircumcised boys. This represents a reduction in odds of nearly 90%."

https://adc.bmj.com/content/90/8/853

So you can ignore the clear health benefits all you want and say we shouldn't bring that into the discussion but that won't make the significance of that scientific data disappear. There are significant health benefits, and as I've already said, that still doesn't mean every baby boy should be circumsized since there are also other considerations but pretending the health benefits are insignificant is kind of magical thinking, and as such, I really don't have anything else to say on this topic to you.

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Elle Beau ❇︎
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