Ep. 438: Circumcision Through a Pro Lens: Health, Tradition, and Prevention with Dr. David R. Tomlinson
Author: HeHe Stewart
April 3, 2026
Duration: 1:31:17
In this episode of The Birth Lounge Podcast, HeHe sits down with family physician and circumcision safety innovator Dr. David Tomlinson for a detailed, no-fluff conversation about newborn circumcision in the U.S.
They unpack why this topic can feel so taboo, what most parents aren’t told about risks and complications, and how technique and device choice can significantly impact safety. Dr. Tomlinson also walks through the proposed health benefits often associated with circumcision, including infection and disease risk, and how those claims are supported in research.
The conversation also explores timing, including why circumcision is often done within the first 24 to 48 hours in the U.S., why that differs from other countries, and what considerations come with waiting. HeHe and Dr. Tomlinson discuss pain management options, vitamin K and bleeding risks, aftercare, and what parents should know before making this decision.
This episode isn’t about telling you what to choose. It’s about giving you a fuller picture so you can make a decision that feels informed, intentional, and aligned for your family.
00:00 Circumcision Injury Reality
01:13 Birth Lounge App Overview
04:43 Episode Setup Circumcision Questions
05:55 Meet Dr Tomlinson
09:48 Why Circumcision Feels Taboo
12:16 Safety Risks And Common Devices
14:21 AccuCirc Origin Story
18:26 How Often Injuries Happen
21:11 Long Term Injury Impacts
22:36 Foreskin Function And HIV
24:30 Benefits Evidence And Sexual Function
26:10 Devils Advocate Hygiene Question
27:46 Paraphimosis And Origins
30:50 Guidelines Without Shame
38:07 Why Delay Circumcision
38:47 War History And Early Timing
42:54 Ideal Timing 7 To 14 Days
44:05 Waiting Until Adolescence Tradeoffs
47:08 Beyond 28 Days And Anesthesia
49:04 Anesthesia Timing Risks
49:46 Topical vs Injectable Lidocaine
50:59 Hospital Cost Tradeoffs
52:53 Sponsor Cozy Earth
56:28 Vitamin K and Bleeding Rules
59:27 Oral vs Intramuscular Vitamin K / IM Vitamin K Options
01:04:33 Bleeding Prevention Techniques
01:06:11 Safer Clamp Design Explained
01:13:22 Healing Timeline and Dressing
01:14:20 Aftercare Vaseline and Trapped Penis
01:19:15 Transparency and Follow Up Care
01:22:49 Foreskin Disposal and Donation
01:26:20 How to Connect with SafeCirc
01:29:15 Final Encouragement and Wrap Up
Guest Bio:
Dr. David Tomlinson is a family physician, medical innovator, and international leader in newborn male circumcision care. An Academic All-American from MIT with a degree in Mechanical Engineering, he went on to earn his MD at the University of Colorado and complete his Family Medicine training in the U.S. Navy. For over 20 years, he has worked to make newborn circumcision safer worldwide, leading the development of the minimally invasive AccuCirc® device.
As a Clinical Assistant Professor at Brown University, Dr. Tomlinson has advised the World Health Organization, NIH, and Gates Foundation, and created training programs across Africa. He has served as an expert witness in malpractice cases involving circumcision injuries and has dedicated his career to preventing these devastating complications.
A longtime staff physician at South County Hospital, where he was named Physician of the Year, Dr. Tomlinson has also lectured at leading institutions including Mass General, Brigham and Women’s, and Dartmouth. He authored the surgical chapters of the WHO’s global manual on infant circumcision and continues to shape programs for HIV prevention and safer newborn care worldwide.
Connect with Dr. Tomlinson here: www.SafeCirc.com
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You can find links to all the research Dr. Tomlinson shared in this document.
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