Re: Lawson: Fetal cells in Maternal circ.

From: James S Smeltzer MD (gaperina@mindspring.com)
Tue Aug 25 15:43:26 1998


To Lawson re Max's Axx & whether to Axe it: Just don't get a mini-circ to compromise. DO it or don't & that is that. BTW there is local available for this. Speed & a Mogen clamp also help. The first guy he will compare to is you & sons want to look like DOD! - The argument that convinced me...

Slightly lower UTI rate is aftermath for boys noted in military. BTW there are no general sensory nerve endings in the brain, so you are right!

Jim S

At 02:20 PM 8/25/1998 -0500, you wrote: >re lawson<<< I sleep a lot better knowing Maxx (our son to
>be) appears normal by amino and my ultrasound....... now about
>circumcision... That we are doing it so our son "looks" like the
>other
>kids has me worried..... aren't there more nerve endings in that
>foreskin than in the hippocampal gyrus??? <<<<
>
>well, theat's the important stuff -- heart, lungs, brain etc..
>but re circumcising so your guy will look like the other guys -----
>that depends on where he will live the of his life! A huge variation
>by region.
>
> in my region It's running a pretty strong 3 to 1 ratio of natural to
>cut. Might still be the oposite though in the southeast USA. I think
>it was close to 50/50 nationwide last I heard. There's been a big
>drop in the last decade.
>




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