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Michelle ArnoldIf I really honestly consider this to be immoral and abusive, would it be moral of me to mind my own bees wax? And besides, I am not calling CPS on you…I am offering information! All I have done here is offer arguments against circumcision of healthy infants, from both scientific/medical and Catholic perspective. Some people might be wanting to ask themselves why they are SO invested in cutting healthy, functioning parts of off innocent, healthy newborns. I know why I am so invested in my arguments. I truly believe I can help protect some children from something I think is wrong.
Anyway, here are the sources I promised for the comments about pain and stress/trauma responses in babies being circumcised:
Gunnar, M. et al., “Adrenocortical Activity and Behavioral Distress in Human Newborns,” Developmental Psychobiology 21 (1988): 297-310;
Malone, S., Gunnar, M., & Fisch, R., “Adrenocortical and Behavioral Responses to Limb Restraint in Human Neonates,” Developmental Psychobiology 18 (1985): 435-46.
Ryan, C. & Finer, N., “Changing Attitudes and Practices Regarding Local Analgesia for Newborn Circumcision,” Pediatrics 94 (1994): 232.
Howard, C., Howard, F., & Weitzman, M., “Acetaminophen Analgesis in Neonatal Circumcision: The Effect on Pain,” Pediatrics 93 (1994): 645.
Benini, F. et al., “Topical Anesthesia during Circumcision in Newborn Infants,” Journal of the American Medical Association 270 (1993): 850-3.
Gunnar, M. et al., “Coping with Aversive Stimulation in the Neonatal Period: Quiet Sleep and Plasma Cortisol Levels during Recovery from Circumcision,” Child Development 56 (1985): 824-34.
Williamson, P. & Williamson, M., “Physiologic Stress Reduction by a Local Anesthetic during Newborn Circumcision,” Pediatrics 71 (1983): 40.
Stang, H. et al., “Local Anesthesia for Neonatal Circumcision,” Journal of the American Medical Association 259 (1988): 1510.
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Re: Why is circumcision okay?
Circumcision was established by God and practiced by God’s people in obedience to him for thousands of years until it was superceded by baptism. Given that, we must assume that God would not establish a ritual for his people that can be considered deliberate mutilation and thus intrinsically immoral.
Even so, parents who object to non-therapeutic circumcision have the right to refuse to circumcise their sons as a matter of conscience. They should, however, take care not to make their arguments against circumcision in such ways that it casts aspersion on the legitimate choice of other parents to circumcise.
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Michelle Arnold