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Female Genital Mutilation. Julie Baumgart Molly Larsen Erin Morcomb. What is Female Genital Mutilation?. Removal of all or part of…. Clitoris Clitoral Hood Labia Minora Labia Majora Sewing together of outer labia majora to create a dime or nickel-sized vaginal opening. Before and After.
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Female Genital Mutilation Julie Baumgart Molly Larsen Erin Morcomb
What is Female Genital Mutilation? Removal of all or part of…. • Clitoris • Clitoral Hood • Labia Minora • Labia Majora • Sewing together of outer labia majora to create a dime or nickel-sized vaginal opening
Types of FGM • Type 1 (Clitoridectomy) -The removal of all or part of the clitoris • Type 2 (Excision) -Removal of all of part of the labia minora • Type 3 (Infibulation/Pharaonic) -Two sides of the vulva are sewed together except for a small opening to permit the passage of urine and menstrual blood
History of Female Genital Mutilation WHEN/WHERE? • Developed in Islamic countries WHY? • Sexuality diminished; less promiscuous • Cure insanity, epilepsy, catalepsy, hysteria • Decreased transmission of HIV/AIDS • Proof of virginity, dignity, fertility • Spiritual and physical threat to baby in utero or to husband during sexual intercourse • Makes young girls less masculine
Immediate Health Risks of FGM • Kidney Infection • Anemia • Pubic cysts/abcesses • Very painful menses • Keloid formation • Urine retention • Dehydration • Fever • Gangrene • Genital Infection • Hemorrhaging • Death • Septicema • Tetanus • Urinary Tract Infection
Immediate FGM-Related Complications in Four Kenyan Districts
Long-term Health Risks of FGM • Infertility • Psychological Problems • Limited choice of contraceptives • Incontinence • Urethral & Vaginal Stenosis • Fistula • Birth Complications • Dispareunia
Chronic FGM-Related Complications Encountered by Health Providers in Kenya
Social Implications • Unlikely that they will ever marry In Sudan… • 10% of women believed that having the procedure done would increase their likelihood of finding a husband • 7.8% of men preferred a non-circumcised life partner
Personal Implications of Refusal of FGM • Look at labia majora, clitoris and labia minora as male sexual organs • View operation as ridding women of small penis and they are then a true woman
Religious Implications of Refusal of FGM • Majority believe that it is female responsibility to have it done to please their husband • Tightening done so that sex is more pleasureable for men (“wifely duty”) • Chastity
Reasons for Supporting FGM in Egypt, Mali, Central African Republic, and Eritrea
Relevance in Countries Outside of Africa • Certain groups support the continuation of this practice for their own economic purposes Illegal in… • Great Britain • France • Germany • Sweden
Relevance of FGM in the USA • Immigration • Sex in the media- *Cosmetic Surgery (Dr. 90210)
What are we doing to protect women and children from FGM? • Somali Debate • Swedish law
What do men think and feel about this practice being done to women? • Some men enjoy the tightening from infibulation • Others are disgusted by the thought of forcible sex • Some men prefer to keep the tradition