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Old 01-05-2009, 02:22 PM
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Default Medically Neccessary Circumcision do happen because of hyspodadius

So we have to be careful of how to 'refer' to circumcision when the parent may not have a choice when it comes to the hyspodadius (sp?)

Some doctors use the foreskin that is there to fix up a meatus hole which may be called a chordee.

I'm for sure any parents who have had the hyspodadius issues could share their experience of what their kid looks like when they were born, did they just have the dorsal hood .

Some hyspodadius if they are mild can be fine without a circumcision.
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Old 01-28-2009, 05:58 PM
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Default Re: Medically Neccessary Circumcision do happen because of hyspodadius

With most hypo circ is not necessary. I have a friend that has studied this in great depth. I'm going to get this information for this thread.
 

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