I think men originally had circumcision because it was easier to keep clean. Keep in mind that people didn't take a bath/shower everyday like we often do now. It was common not to take bath for months or even years. Clean water was for drinking and cooking. This is especially true in the Middle East, where it is mostly desert environment.
Since pediatricians can be women, yes. Or, later in life, a urologist would do it. A person who is not a doctor would not do so.
Some of them do.
A REALLY bad spelling of the word "circumcise" (or if you're from the USA "circumcize").
I think Abraham did that. Hagar is female. Therefore, circumcision is not applicable.
NO! You need a urologist, anesthesia, medical cutting instrument, stitches, pain killers, and followups.
This may not be a good answer but it is usually done at a very young age (baby) or it would really hurt.
There can be many words starting with 'circum'. Few of them are:- (1) Circumcision (2) Circumference (3) Circumcise/Circumcize (4) Circumstances (5) Circumcenter (6) Circumvent (7) Circumlocution (Check out the dictionary for their meanings) - - - Answer: There are over 100 such words at the link below. You can use that site to easily find any "partial word" solutions in the future.
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