The medical opinion is that most can be treated with the appropriate care.
Licensed plastic surgeons can physically remove fat using a procedure called liposuction. Ask your primary care doctor for his opinion and referral if necessary.
In the US it is not free, and it is not covered by health plans. The reason is because it is elective and cosmetic, and not considered a medical necessity for newborn boys. But the people who do it expect to get paid. Please check with the child's doctor, and get more than one opinion. If the child is not a newborn, and there is a medical indication, then the procedure is probably covered. But if there is no medical need, just ask yourself if it is really necessary to have it done. Do some research; there is a lot to learn about circumcision, and you may find yourself considering passing on it.
In my opinion, yes.
Before choosing to undergo a particular surgical procedure, the patient should get a second opinion about the wisdom, efficacy, risk, and benefits of the procedure
get another opinion from a different medical examiner
It is necessary. She would not have recommended it if it wasn't necessary. You can ask for a second opinion. Save
Undeniably yes! Getting a second medical opinion, or maybe even a third opinion and weighing your treatment options is a very reasonable approach. It never hurts to get a second medical opinion. When the opinion of the first doctor is the same to the second doctor, your confidence increases regarding the treatment options for your condition.
In My Humble Opinion. --- It can also stand for In My Honest Opinion. ;)International Medical Health Organisation
no khsdvf clue!
Then they leave AMA or Against Medical Advise.
Many doctors wont perform it until they have seen it on the ultrasound at 5-6 weeks. Either way is it a doctor you have to see. You can then choose a medical or suction abortion. The doctor will give you all the details about each procedure but you are asking for thr easiest and that, in my opinion, would be abortion by suction.