Also, until shockingly recently, the medical field assumed (or maybe hoped?) infants can’t feel pain.
That belief is still pervasive, at least to some extent, which is something that’s always kinda bewildered me. Like, baby comes out and first thing we do is rub it with an abrasive towel, and slap its feet and ass to make it cry so it starts deep breathing, then literally turn around and cut the tip of its dick off without any anesthetic because it can’t feel pain?! What the fuck made it cry when we slapped its ass if it can’t feel pain?!
For a field stuffed with people who have made it through medical school, we can be dumb as shit sometimes.
That belief is still pervasive, at least to some extent, which is something that’s always kinda bewildered me. Like, baby comes out and first thing we do is rub it with an abrasive towel, and slap its feet and ass to make it cry so it starts deep breathing, then literally turn around and cut the tip of its dick off without any anesthetic because it can’t feel pain?! What the fuck made it cry when we slapped its ass if it can’t feel pain?!
For a field stuffed with people who have made it through medical school, we can be dumb as shit sometimes.
I’ve honestly wondered whether circumcision dulls boys’ empathy?
If the first experience you have in the world is extreme pain in your most vulnerable place, what does that teach you?