What Is Circumcision? (original) (raw)

How should I prepare my baby for a circumcision?

In a hospital setting shortly after birth, healthcare providers will prepare your child for circumcision by numbing their penis with an anesthetic (a numbing cream or an injection). They may also recommend giving your child acetaminophen to help with pain relief.

For older children and adults, a provider will review your or your child’s health history and perform a physical examination. Be sure to tell the provider about any prescription or over-the-counter (OTC) medications you or your child is taking, including herbal supplements. Some herbal supplements and OTC medications, including nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) and blood thinners (anticoagulants), can increase the risk of bleeding during a circumcision.

You should also tell the provider about any known allergies, including:

Who performs a circumcision?

The following may perform a circumcision in a hospital:

In a bris, a mohel performs a circumcision. They may perform the circumcision in a private home, synagogue or hospital setting.

What happens during a circumcision?

Once the anesthetic takes effect, a healthcare provider will:

Newborn circumcision doesn’t require sutures (stitches).

For older children and adults, the circumcision process is the same as it is for babies. But once a provider removes the foreskin, they may use dissolvable stitches or an electric current to burn (cauterize) the area to stop any bleeding and reduce scarring after healing.

What are the different circumcision techniques?

The three major circumcision techniques include:

How long does a circumcision take?

A circumcision takes approximately 20 minutes. Often, a bris takes less time.

The surgery takes slightly longer for older children and adults than for infants.

Is circumcision painful?

Like any surgery, circumcision can cause pain. However, pain medications and anesthetics can reduce pain and discomfort during and after the procedure.

What happens after a circumcision?

Most babies don’t need any special care after a circumcision. Be sure to keep the area clean and dry to promote healing.