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Scenario: a child is born and his parents are not religious. They circumcise him in the hospital as part of neonatal care.

If he becomes religious later in life, or if his parents become religious while he is young, does he require hatafat dam brit?

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In all likelihood he was surgically 'circumcised' before the eighth day, being that the newborns are sent home by day two or three. As such, he is not considered circumcised according to halacha. Even if we would rule with any other leniency such as circumcision at night (probably not in a hospital setting) and circumcision by a nonjew (very likely).

The relevant laws are found in Shulchan Aruch Yoreh De'ah siman 262 siff 1 with Ramma, and siman 264 siff 1 with Ramma.

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  • or to anybody. how would this answer be different if in fact the child was surgically circumcised on the 8th day by a Jewish doctor, who is not a mohel? – ninamag Nov 12 '18 at 07:38
  • There is no religious qualification to be a 'mohel'. If one knows how to do mila, they do it and that's it. – user6591 Nov 12 '18 at 14:44