Where I live circumcision is not common, so there's no need for a mother to think about whether she should have her sons circumcised or not, if there are no religious reasons that is.
I once saw a circumcision, had to assist holding the poor little baby. It was done in the hospital I was working back then, and they did it according to medical standards, but without any anesthetics or painkillers. The baby screamed and cried afterwards, and I was quite mad at the doctor and yelled at him he should stop pretending it doesn't hurt, it was so obvious the boy was in pain, and how could he not be. How is it done in countries where it's common to circumcise?
My boys are not circumcised, although for one of them it's still not possible to retract the foreskin. He hasn't had any infections (whereas the other one already had an infection!), and there's literally
nothing building up underneath it. And if a guy isn't hygienic, it's
tasty in a bad sense anyway, circumcised or not, isn't ?
So, I don't see any reasons to circumcise. It should be left to the parents, and they should think thouroughly about their reason if the find one.