I'd like to note, for anyone who reads the article and the "comments" that follow, the following two things:
1. The woman with the premature baby is a moron. She has a premature baby. That is a special circumstance that obviously requires different approaches to the care of the child. She makes it sound like her advice should be heeded by all parents of normally developed babies, and that the article "overlooks" this. If you don't have a premature baby, then you don't receive instruction on how to care for a premature baby, you get instruction on how to care for a normal baby.
2. Why would someone a.) ask for help from anonymous strangers over the internet on how to care for her son's recently butchered penis, and b.) why it didn't occur to her before/during/after the procedure to ask the doctor performing the procedure on how to care for it?
Number 2 really bothers me. And people wonder why some parents infuriate me.
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