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Children's Health - CircumcisionOnline Resources
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CIRP: Circumcision Information and Resource Pages [Recommended] Description: Contains medical, legal, historical, ethical, religious and human rights references. Resources for parents and educators including anatomy, circumcision methods, and foreskin restortion. (cirp.org) |
BabyCenter Description: Find out what circumcision involves, what the health benefits and risks are, and other things to consider when you're deciding whether to have it done. (babycenter.com) |
Circumcision Description: Extensive alphabetical listing of circumcision related web pages. List contains title and source. (edae.gr) |
Circumcision Information for Parents Description: Links to basic information for parents about circumcision, care of both the intact and circumcised penis, protection from wrongful circumcision and legal recourses. (cirp.org) |
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