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AWHONN Lifelines, 1998
The practice of female genital mutilations is widespread in many developing countries, yet health care professionals typically know little about the care of circumcised women. With the influx of immigrants and refugees from developing countries into Western cultures, it's important for nurses to understand some of the customs, beliefs, and traditions ...
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The practice of female genital mutilations is widespread in many developing countries, yet health care professionals typically know little about the care of circumcised women. With the influx of immigrants and refugees from developing countries into Western cultures, it's important for nurses to understand some of the customs, beliefs, and traditions ...
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Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey, 1980
A prospective one year study of a birth cohort of 1262 infants indicates that the rate of infant circumcision has decreased substantially and is now about 25 percent. Most are performed at parental request and for family and traditional reasons rather than medical indications.
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A prospective one year study of a birth cohort of 1262 infants indicates that the rate of infant circumcision has decreased substantially and is now about 25 percent. Most are performed at parental request and for family and traditional reasons rather than medical indications.
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Pediatrics, 1986
To the Editor.— Do circumcisions need infant consent? Two northern California mothers seem to think so. They recently brought "landmark" lawsuits on behalf of their circumcised infant sons, alleging, among a number of claims, that the removal of the foreskin is an inhumane act, has no medical basis, is a forcible removal, done with ill ...
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To the Editor.— Do circumcisions need infant consent? Two northern California mothers seem to think so. They recently brought "landmark" lawsuits on behalf of their circumcised infant sons, alleging, among a number of claims, that the removal of the foreskin is an inhumane act, has no medical basis, is a forcible removal, done with ill ...
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JOGN Nursing, 1979
The American Academy of Pediatrics has stated that there is no valid medical reason for performing routine neonatal circumcision. Although the issue is hotly debated in medical circles, little attention has been given to the issue in the nursing literature.
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The American Academy of Pediatrics has stated that there is no valid medical reason for performing routine neonatal circumcision. Although the issue is hotly debated in medical circles, little attention has been given to the issue in the nursing literature.
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