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Title: Female Genital Cutting


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Female Genital Cutting
  • Martin Donohoe

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Female Genital Cutting
  • 135 million women affected worldwide (2 million
    girls/year)
  • Most in Africa (e.g. 98 of women in Somalia, 80
    in Egypt, 50 in Kenya)
  • Outlawed in Egypt - 2007
  • Rare in Asia, Western hemisphere

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Female Genital Cutting
  • All socioeconomic strata and all major religions
  • Reasons gender/cultural identity, hygiene,
    fertility, child survival, maintain virginity,
    enhance male sexual pleasure
  • Formerly used in U.S. and U.K. as treatment for
    hysteria (floating womb), epilepsy, melancholy,
    lesbianism, and excessive masturbation

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Female Genital Cutting
  • Has been called female genital mutilation
  • Not female circumcision
  • i.e., male equivalent would be penectomy
  • Ranges from clitoridectomy to total infibulation
    (removal of clitoris and labia minora, removing
    labia majora and stitching rough edges together,
    and leaving a small opening posterior for urine
    and menstral blood)

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Female Genital Cutting
  • Represents cultural control of womens sexual
    pleasure and reproductive capabilities
  • surgical chastity belt
  • c.f. virginity exams by physicians in Turkey

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Female Genital Cutting
  • Type I - removal of clitoris
  • Type II - removal of clitoris and part of labia
    minora (80 of procedures)
  • Type III - modified infibulation - 2/3 of labia
    majora sewn together
  • Type IV - total infibulation labia majora cut,
    rough edges sewn together (15 of procedures)

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Female Genital Cutting
  • Procedures sometimes include
  • Incisions/scarification of perineum and vaginal
    walls
  • Introduction of corrosives and herbs into vagina

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Female Genital Cutting
  • Most commonly carried out between ages 4 and 10
  • physicians perform about 12 of operations
  • Midwives, barbers, relatives
  • Often done under non-sterile conditions and
    without anesthesia

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Female Genital CuttingComplications/Sequelae
  • bleeding
  • infection
  • dyspareunia
  • painful neuromas
  • keloids
  • dysmenorrhea
  • infertility
  • decreased sexual responsiveness
  • shame
  • fear
  • depression

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Management of Female Genital Cutting
  • Sensitivity/understand cultural identity issues
  • Deinfibulation
  • Immigration Issues

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Female Genital Cutting
  • UN, WHO, and FIGO have condemned
  • Illegal to perform in U.S. under child abuse
    statutes
  • ?cultural imperialism?

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?Cultural Imperialism?
  • Other outlawed cultural practices
  • Slavery
  • Polygamy
  • Child labor
  • Denial of appropriate, life-saving medical care
    to sick children

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References
  • Adams KE. What's Normal Female Genital
    Mutilation, Psychology, and Body Image. JAMWA
    200459(3)168-170. Available at
    http//jamwa.amwa-doc.org/index.cfm?objectid2A3A1
    32A-D567-0B25-5985AC5574B1C538

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References
  • Donohoe MT. Individual and societal forms of
    violence against women in the United States and
    the developing world an overview. Curr Womens
    Hlth Reports 20022(5)313-319.
  • Donohoe MT. Violence and human rights abuses
    against women in the developing world. Medscape
    Ob/Gyn and Womens Health 20038(2) posted
    11/26/03. http//www.medscape.com/viewarticle/4642
    55

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Contact Information
  • Public Health and Social Justice Website
  • http//www.phsj.org
  • martindonohoe_at_phsj.org
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