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  • Answers To Your Questions About Your Young son's Intact Penis - Pamphlet #4 - NOCIRC Information Series: Intact Penis
    nocirc.org/publish/pam4.html
  • Care of the Intact Penis - From Childbirth Educator Today - by James E. Peron, Ed. D.
    www.cirp.org/pages/parents/peron1
  • Care of the Uncircumcised Penis - From the American Academy of Pediatrics.
    www.aap.org/family/uncirc.htm
  • Conservative treatment of penile problems - CIRP - Balanitis - Phimosis - Injury to the Prepuce - Urinary Tract Infections
    www.cirp.org/library/treatment
  • Conservative Treatment Of Primary Phimosis In Adolescents - By Michel BeaugĂ© MD - Based on over ten years of routine examination of college freshmen as part of the preventive medicine programme of the university.
    perso.wanadoo.fr/enfant.org/phi_en.html
  • Conservative Treatments -- Norm-UK - The foreskin and the glans develop as one structure. Natural separation of the two structures occurs gradually during childhood. The age at which the foreskin becomes retractable differs for each child. It may take until the age of 17 or beyond. This is normal. Forcing the foreskin to retract may cause pain, bleeding, scarring, infection, and adhesions. Therefore, the foreskin of a child should be retracted only by the child himself when he is ready to do so.
    www.norm-uk.co.uk/contreat.htm
  • Fathering Magazine - Care of Boys With Tight Foreskins - Child care skills are normally passed down through the generations. Sometimes this passing down of knowledge can get interrupted. With a culture in which most males were circumcised for many years, the knowledge of how to care for a foreskin has largely disappeared in the US.
    www.fathermag.com/health/boy-care/boy-care2.shtml
  • Fathering Magazine - Care of Intact Boys - Our bodies are covered with skin. The penis, too, is covered with skin. The fold of skin that covers and protects the glans (head) of the penis is sometimes called the prepuce, but is more commonly known as the foreskin
    www.fathermag.com/health/boy-care
  • Intact Care Agreement for Healthcare Providers - An example agreement to healthcare providers from the parents of an infant, with regard to circumcision choice.
    www.geocities.com/Heartland/Village/9793/care.html
  • Mothers of intact sons - Mothers who are available to discuss their decision not to circumcise their sons.
    guestbook.mycomputer.com/guest.html?u=jphill&b=2&show=1
  • Newborns: Care Of The Uncircumcised Penis - Guidelines for Parents from the American Academy of Pediatrics
    www.cirp.org/library/normal/aap
  • Normal development of the prepuce: Birth through age 18 - This page indexes articles about the normal development of the male prepuce from birth through age 18.
    www.cirp.org/library/normal
  • Pediatric Oncall- Penile Hygiene - How to clean the penis of your little boy.
    www.pediatriconcall.com/forpatients/CommonChild/penile.asp
  • Raising Intact Sons - Did you know that many parents of intact boys can do without the "splatter guard" during potty training? This and other helpful hints about raising intact sons.
    www.geocities.com/raisingintactsons
  • Raising Our Sons Intact - Support from circumcised fathers of intact sons
    www.noharmm.org/raising.htm
  • The Fathering Advisor - Does this child have phimosis?
    www.fathermag.com/advisor/advisor98.shtml

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