The foreskin of a baby is the same as that of a man except that at that early age the penis is not yet fully developed and is stil fused to the glans penis (much like a finger nail to the finger. in time it will release from the glans to be come a useful part of the penis. The foreskin of a male is a protective double sheath of skin that when it is fully formed and properly released from the glans penis acts as both protection from damage and disease and makes sexual intercourse and masturbation more pleasant for both the male and the female. the inside part of the foreskin is lined with mucous membrane that protects the outer skin which is also mucous membrane of the glans penis. the result is that the surface of this very sensitive part of the penis remains sensitive . the foreskin itself is also endowed with many thousands of erogenous touch sensitive nerves that enhance the pleasure of sex.
No. It must be requested by the parents.
If you are refering to the foreskin, this is clearly genital mutilation and should be avoided.
The answer is simple. Your foreskin is fused to the head of your penis, and that is why it can be stretched of your head. some teens, are circumcised (for, say, religious reasons) so they don't have foreskins. You can be circumcised as a baby for the aforementioned reason, or if an ailment requires the removal of the foreskin
Another perspective on the infant's response to circumcision pain is provided by Marilyn Milos, who witnessed a circumcision during her training in nursing school: We students filed into the newborn nursery to find a baby strapped spread-eagle to a plastic board on a counter top across the room. He was struggling against his restraints-tugging, whimpering, and then crying helplessly. . . . I stroked his little head and spoke softly to him. He began to relax and was momentarily quiet. The silence was soon broken by a piercing scream-the baby's reaction to having his foreskin pinched and crushed as the doctor attached the clamp to his penis. The shriek intensified when the doctor inserted an instrument between the foreskin and the glans (head of the penis), tearing the two structures apart. (when a baby is born the foreskin is stil attached to the foreskin and need to separated forcibly. The baby started shaking his head back and forth-the only part of his body free to move-as the doctor used another clamp to crush the foreskin lengthwise, which he then cut. This made the opening of the foreskin large enough to insert a circumcision instrument, the device used to protect the glans from being severed during the surgery. The baby began to gasp and choke, breathless from his shrill continuous screams. . . . During the next stage of the surgery, the doctor crushed the foreskin against the circumcision instrument and then, finally, amputated it. The baby was limp, exhausted, spent.
Just wash around it normally. Do NOT try to clean under the foreskin of a baby or indeed any boy. When a teenage boy reaches puberty then is the time to instruct him how to keep it clean.
The foreskin may also be referred to as the prepuce.
This is the natural form of a penis, with foreskin attached. All baby boys are born with It. It is only later that circumcision gets taken into consideration for whatever reason, be it religious or cultural. Medically a penis will be circumcised because the foreskin is too tight and cannot be loosened.
All boys have foreskins on their penises when they are born, but many have it removed when they are very small and don't ever remember having it. Often it is removed before the baby leaves the hospital after being born.
If a male is circumcised then he has had a surgical procedure during which part of the skin of the penis, called the foreskin, is cut off. This leaves the head of the penis exposed and uncovered.To be circumcised is to have circumcision performed. This is the removal of the foreskin, the skin and tissue that covers the head (glans) of a penis.Circumcision is a tradition with Jewish families, in which the foreskin of the penis is cut off (along with a small section of the frenulum), when the boy is still a baby.
No when they circumcise they remove the foreskin only. Not the penis.
In circumcision of infants, the foreskin is pulled tightly into a specially designed clamp, and the foreskin pulls away from the broadened tip of the penis. Pressure from the clamp stops bleeding from blood vessels that supplied the foreskin
By examination of the word 'long' one would assume the question is referring to a foreskin greater than average. Average foreskin covers the glans of the penis completely when soft. When erect average foreskin typically slides back and exposes some if not all of the glans. If a man has 'long' foreskin, by description alone it suggests that the foreskin is of a greater/longer amount than average. Some men with longer foreskins can have an erection with no exposure of the glans. In other cases the foreskin can be long enough to cover the glans during erection with excess at the tip. Typically the position of the foreskin is dependant upon the elasticity and size of the frenum, which attatches the foreskin to the underside of the glans. The more flexible and abundant the frenum is, the more likely the foreskin is able to slide up and down.