After the Surgery
PARENTS SHOULD FREQUENTLY CHECK FOR EXCESSIVE BLEEDING. Do not use super-absorbent disposable diapers; they can easily absorb and hide enough blood to cause your son to need a transfusion or bleed to death. Use cloth diapers until the wound heals. Follow the wound-care instructions your physician gives you. Check for soreness and redness, which might be an infection.
- Babies often go through a nursing strike by sleeping for hours afterward as a way of recovering from the surgery. During this time it is difficult for the baby to establish a nursing relation with the mother.
- Short-term complications vary, but include excessive bleeding and infections including the “Super-Bug,” MRSA, to which circumcised boys are known to be susceptible.
- Postoperative pain continues for a week or two until his wound heals. Pain is most severe during urination and defecation, bandage and diaper changes, and while breastfeeding, if he is pressed against the mother.
- Long-term consequences include a slight increased likelihood of substance abuse, elaborate sexual practices, alexithymia (difficulty identifying and describing feelings), and acting out impulsively, a precursor to acting violently.
- Death is a possible outcome. Every year more than 100 American babies die as a result of their circumcision.
Last modified: 02/06/10