GITNUX MARKETDATA REPORT 2024
Baby Bathing Delay After Circumcision Statistics
The average delay in bathing a baby after circumcision is typically around 24 hours.
In this post, we explore various statistics related to male circumcision, including the rates of circumcision in the United States, global figures, health benefits, and post-circumcision care. The data sheds light on the prevalence of this procedure, its potential advantages, and considerations for parents making this decision for their child.
Statistic 1
"Approximately 58% of male newborns were circumcised in the United States in 2010."
Statistic 2
"Between 2007 and 2010, the U.S. routine newborn male circumcision rate was at 64.1%."
Statistic 3
"The American Academy of Pediatrics affirms that parents should have accurate and unbiased information to decide whether circumcision is in the best interest of their child."
Statistic 4
"About one-third of males around the world are circumcised."
Statistic 5
"The World Health Organization estimates over 200 million males in the world are circumcised, primarily for religious and cultural reasons."
Statistic 6
"For adequate post-circumcision care, it's generally preferred to sponge bathe the baby until circumcision heals, which usually takes around 7 to 10 days."
Statistic 7
"Around 35% reduction in HIV transmission is achieved through circumcision."
Statistic 8
"Circumcision is estimated to reduce the risk of urinary tract infections in boys by up to 90%."
Statistic 9
"Studies have suggested that circumcised males are three times less likely to carry human papillomavirus (HPV)."
Statistic 10
"Studies have shown penile cancer is more common in men who are not circumcised."
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