

No, circumcision doesn’t cause SIDS
A point-by-point response to the Elhaik study Andrew Gross April 21, 2022 Medical headlines in 2018 promoted a study that indicated that infant circumcision may increase the risk of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS), also known as cot death. Dr. Eran Elhaik of the University of Sheffield in Great Britain authored the study. In 2016 Elhaik proposed a hypothesis that stressful events during infancy, including circumcision, increased a risk of SIDS. I present a point-by-point


Abortion and circumcision
Published: May 1, 2022 Updated: June 24, 2022 IMPORTANT NOTE: Circumcision Choice administrators have differing views on the subject of abortion. Circumcision Choice does not take a position on legal or ethical aspects of abortion, which is outside the scope of our mission. This article responds to statements by anti-circumcision activists and points out the inconsistency or logical incoherence of their positions. The topic of abortion is in the news in the United States. By


Marilyn Milos fibs about circumcision and penile cancer
April 5, 2022 Yesterday Intact America board member Marilyn Milos wrote a column to answer a mother's question about circumcision as a preventative measure against penile cancer. [1] Milos's response is full of false and misleading statements. Milos began by providing the key statistics about penile cancer, based on estimates by the American Cancer Society. [2] She compared them to the statisics for breast cancer, concluding "despite the higher incidence of breast cancer, no