Washington - Doctors More Likely To Recommend Anesthesia For Circumcisions
Washington - Due to a new study, doctors are more likely to use anesthesia for newborn circumcisions than they were eight years ago.
At one time, doctors believed that infants were too young to experience the pain of circumcision or did not remember it, but more recent medical research has shown that babies are no different than adults in this regard, said Dr. Daniel Yawman, lead author of the anesthesia study.
About 1 million newborns are circumcised in U.S. hospitals every year, making it the country's most common operation.
At one time, doctors believed that infants were too young to experience the pain of circumcision or did not remember it, but more recent medical research has shown that babies are no different than adults in this regard, said Dr. Daniel Yawman, lead author of the anesthesia study.
About 1 million newborns are circumcised in U.S. hospitals every year, making it the country's most common operation.
4 Comments:
At 1:34 AM, Anonymous said…
I was so traumatized by my bris that i couldnt walk or talk for almost a year thereafter!
At 7:48 AM, Anonymous said…
You just compared schechting a cow to cutting your son. Who's the stupid one?
At 8:41 AM, Anonymous said…
I had 8 boys and none of them seemed to be any worse for the "pain" of a bris. Brissim have been done without anesthesia since Avrohom Ovinu, and I think doctors and others should stop messing with our traditions.
At 2:49 PM, Anonymous said…
Hey I wish they did that for me. It still hurts!!
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