Q. Why or why not?
A. No national or international medical association recommends routine circumcision.
No. It is a cosmetic surgery, medically unnecessary. It is extremely painful (see the video link at the end of my message). Genital Integriy, Intact Genitals, Rights to an Intact Body are for all.
If you are religious, "God Designed. Mother Approved. Revision is Circumcision"
Every baby boy on the planet is born with a foreskin and yet very few have them removed. The foreskin is a perfectly normal natural body part.
It is illegal to circumcise baby girls. Would you be asking this question if your baby is a girl? The answer is probably no. So, the answer to would "I amputate normal healthy body parts of my baby boy,at the risk of death, perform cosmetic elective surgery on my perfect newborn?" The answer is no.
Doctors tell you the amputated Lie when it comes to Circumcision. I beg you to learn the WHOLE TRUTH.
Every YEAR, more than 100 babies die from Circumcision. If this was a product, a toy, a crib, stroller, bottle for sale, on the market, for babies, it would have been recalled long ago.
Here is a video made by doctors for doctors on circumcision.
http://www.drmomma.org/2011/01/neonatal-circumcision-video-for.html
Here is a another link containing the actual surgical procedures of circumcision
http://www.drmomma.org/2009/08/plastibell-infant-circumcision.html
www.NoCirc.org
•No national or international medical association recommends routine circumcision.
•Only the USA circumcises the majority of newborn boys without medical or religious reason.
•Medicalized circumcision began during the 1800s to prevent masturbation, which was believed to cause disease.
•Today's parents are learning that the foreskin is a normal, protective, functioning organ.
•Today's parents realize circumcision harms and has unnecessary risks.
•Circumcision denies a male's right to genital integrity and choice for his own body.
www.drmomma.org
www.nocirc.org
www.stopinfantcircumcision.org
www.thewholenetwork.org
www.intactamerica.org
www.circumcision.org
www.mothersagainstcirc.org
No. It is a cosmetic surgery, medically unnecessary. It is extremely painful (see the video link at the end of my message). Genital Integriy, Intact Genitals, Rights to an Intact Body are for all.
If you are religious, "God Designed. Mother Approved. Revision is Circumcision"
Every baby boy on the planet is born with a foreskin and yet very few have them removed. The foreskin is a perfectly normal natural body part.
It is illegal to circumcise baby girls. Would you be asking this question if your baby is a girl? The answer is probably no. So, the answer to would "I amputate normal healthy body parts of my baby boy,at the risk of death, perform cosmetic elective surgery on my perfect newborn?" The answer is no.
Doctors tell you the amputated Lie when it comes to Circumcision. I beg you to learn the WHOLE TRUTH.
Every YEAR, more than 100 babies die from Circumcision. If this was a product, a toy, a crib, stroller, bottle for sale, on the market, for babies, it would have been recalled long ago.
Here is a video made by doctors for doctors on circumcision.
http://www.drmomma.org/2011/01/neonatal-circumcision-video-for.html
Here is a another link containing the actual surgical procedures of circumcision
http://www.drmomma.org/2009/08/plastibell-infant-circumcision.html
www.NoCirc.org
•No national or international medical association recommends routine circumcision.
•Only the USA circumcises the majority of newborn boys without medical or religious reason.
•Medicalized circumcision began during the 1800s to prevent masturbation, which was believed to cause disease.
•Today's parents are learning that the foreskin is a normal, protective, functioning organ.
•Today's parents realize circumcision harms and has unnecessary risks.
•Circumcision denies a male's right to genital integrity and choice for his own body.
www.drmomma.org
www.nocirc.org
www.stopinfantcircumcision.org
www.thewholenetwork.org
www.intactamerica.org
www.circumcision.org
www.mothersagainstcirc.org
I have dream catcher tattoo on my arm, what should i add around it? Pics inside?
Q. I have a tattoo similar to this one: http://peachytattoos.com/peachy-tattoos-blog/2011/11/2/dreamcatcher-tattoo-native-american-tattoo.html
and I want to add something onto my front shoulder, I was thinking of more roses running across and down a little but what other good options could i do?
NEED SOME IDEAS
Okay for the ignorant people I am actually half Native American.... I didn't know words could show someone's ethnicity ?
And a dream catcher is a lot more than a baby's decoration toy, there are many meanings behind it. If you're going to be shallow please don't even comment because your wasting my time, thanks
and I want to add something onto my front shoulder, I was thinking of more roses running across and down a little but what other good options could i do?
NEED SOME IDEAS
Okay for the ignorant people I am actually half Native American.... I didn't know words could show someone's ethnicity ?
And a dream catcher is a lot more than a baby's decoration toy, there are many meanings behind it. If you're going to be shallow please don't even comment because your wasting my time, thanks
A. Do you know what a dreamcatcher is? It's a infant's cradle decoration, like a crib mobile. nothing more. It has no magic powers or special meanings. It is laughable how white people have become obsessed with dream catchers, and adults all want to own them.
So you have a tattoo of a baby's toy? Why not get a pacifier and a baby bottle to go with it?
or the words- "white girl who knows nothing about native culture but wants to appropriate it anyway" ?
Oh, wait, you don't need the words, the tat says it all.
So you have a tattoo of a baby's toy? Why not get a pacifier and a baby bottle to go with it?
or the words- "white girl who knows nothing about native culture but wants to appropriate it anyway" ?
Oh, wait, you don't need the words, the tat says it all.
I am starting an in-home daycare in Jan 2011, but interviewing parents now. Should I make them pay a deposit?
Q. My daycare opens Jan 3rd. But I am beginning to interview now and I have been flooded with calls. I am starting to interview on Monday if the parents decide to go with me should I make them put down a deposit to hold their child's spot so I know they are serious? If so how much per child and should I put it towards their first week of care or should i keep it and put it towards daycare odds and ends? My full-time rates are as follows. Infant (6wks-12months)- $110/week, Toddler (12months-2years)- $115/week, Preschool (2-5years) $120/week, School aged (5-12years)- $100/week Hope this info helps!!!
A. Usually you can charge a "Materials Fee" - many private schools do this as well as daycares. It pays for arts and crafts supplies, books, even toys.
Consider the fact though that you aren't up and running yet though - so there's nothing the parents can even see. It might be important to have a little good faith with them like they're having with you.
Consider the fact though that you aren't up and running yet though - so there's nothing the parents can even see. It might be important to have a little good faith with them like they're having with you.
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