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What is the best age to circumcise? A medical and ethical analysis
Authors:Alex Myers  Brian D Earp
Institution:1. Department of Philosophy, University of Cape Town, Cape Town, South Africa;2. Yale-Hastings Program in Ethics and Health Policy, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut
Abstract:Circumcision is often claimed to be simpler, safer and more cost-effective when performed in the neonatal period as opposed to later in life, with a greater benefit-to-risk ratio. In the first part of this paper, we critically examine the evidence base for these claims, and find that it is not as robust as is commonly assumed. In the second part, we demonstrate that, even if one simply grants these claims for the sake of argument, it still does not follow that neonatal circumcision is ethically permissible absent urgent medical necessity. Based on a careful consideration of the relevant evidence, arguments and counterarguments, we conclude that medically unnecessary penile circumcision—like other medically unnecessary genital procedures, such as ‘cosmetic’ labiaplasty—should not be performed on individuals who are too young (or otherwise unable) to provide meaningful consent to the procedure.
Keywords:American Academy of Pediatrics  circumcision  consent  medical necessity  neonatal circumcision  non-therapeutic surgery
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