Infant Male Circumcision for Foster and Adopted Infants: How SafeCirc Is Filling a Critical Gap

At SafeCirc, we specialize in infant male circumcision — but more importantly, we exist to meet families where they are, especially when traditional healthcare systems fall short.

One of the most overlooked groups we serve? Foster and adopted infants.


The Problem: No Path Forward After Discharge

For many families, circumcision is performed in the hospital shortly after birth. But when a baby is placed in foster care or adopted after that window has passed, there are very few — if any — options left.

We’ve seen this time and time again:

  • Adoptive parents hoping to honor cultural, religious, or personal preferences

  • Foster families unsure how to advocate for circumcision in a system that often lacks clarity

  • Hospitals and pediatricians that simply don’t perform the procedure after the newborn period, or are hesitant due to lack of protocols for older infants

SafeCirc Is Here to Help

At SafeCirc, we’ve had the privilege of caring for dozens of foster and adopted infants whose families sought a safe, timely, and respectful circumcision option. We provide:

Flexible Scheduling

We perform circumcisions beyond the narrow hospital window —  up to 28 days of life. 

Compassionate, Nonjudgmental Care

We recognize that these decisions often come after weeks or months of navigating the foster or adoption system. Our team welcomes each family with compassion and clarity — no stigma, no pressure.

Clear Protocols and Communication

We are experienced in working with social workers, case managers, and adoptive parents. We’re happy to provide documentation, answer medical-legal questions, and support informed consent in accordance with agency policies.

A Safe, Baby-Centered Approach

Our outpatient setting is designed exclusively for newborn and infant circumcision. We use minimally invasive techniques, provide local anesthesia, and ensure gentle aftercare instructions for whoever is caring for the baby — whether that’s a foster parent, adoptive family, or caseworker.

A Unique and Trusted Resource

We know that foster and adoptive families face many hurdles — accessing respectful, timely circumcision care should not be one of them.

SafeCirc exists to fill this gap. If you're a caseworker, healthcare provider, or family member navigating this process, please reach out to us. We're happy to walk you through the steps and see how we can help.

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