glans penis and prepuce have a common epithelium which gradually separates and keratinises.
time of completion of separation occurs any time from late gestation to teens.
in 4% of newborn boys there can be complete retraction of the prepuce.
full retraction is not possible in up to 60% of 6-9 year olds due to remnants of the common epithelium.
by the age of 16-17 years, approximately 95% of the boys will have a retractable foreskin (1)
smegma forms in the preputial space as the child matures in 1% of 6-7 year olds and 8% of 16-17 year olds. It is sensible to direct boys from about the age of 7 years to gently retract the foreskin during bathing to wash the glans and the preputial space, and then to replace the foreskin.
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