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Female Genital Cutting n 125 million girls and women affected worldwide (3 million girls/year) Female Genital Cutting n 125 million girls and women affected worldwide (3 million girls/year) n 29 countries n Most in Africa (e. g. 98% of women in Somalia, 89% in Sudan, 80% in Egypt, 50% in Kenya) n. Outlawed in Egypt - 2007 n Rare in Asia, Western hemisphere

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

Female Genital Cutting n Has been called female genital mutilation n Not female circumcision Female Genital Cutting n Has been called female genital mutilation n Not female circumcision n i. e. , male equivalent would be penectomy n 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)

Female Genital Cutting n Represents cultural control of women’s sexual pleasure and reproductive capabilities Female Genital Cutting n Represents cultural control of women’s sexual pleasure and reproductive capabilities n surgical “chastity belt” n c. f. virginity exams by physicians in Turkey

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

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

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

Female Genital Cutting Complications/Sequelae n bleeding n infection n dyspareunia n painful neuromas n Female Genital Cutting Complications/Sequelae n bleeding n infection n dyspareunia n painful neuromas n keloids n dysmenorrhea infertility n decreased sexual responsiveness n shame n fear n depression n

Management of Female Genital Cutting n 400, 000 women and girls in US affected Management of Female Genital Cutting n 400, 000 women and girls in US affected n Sensitivity/understand cultural identity issues n Deinfibulation n Clitoral reconstructive surgery (breaking scar, pulling the remaining clitoris, the majority of which lies below the surface, back out) n Immigration Issues

Female Genital Cutting n UN, WHO, and FIGO have condemned n AAP initially supported Female Genital Cutting n UN, WHO, and FIGO have condemned n AAP initially supported “ritual clitoral nick, ” then reversed position

Female Genital Cutting Illegal to perform in U. S. under child abuse statutes before Female Genital Cutting Illegal to perform in U. S. under child abuse statutes before 1996 and by federal ban since then n ? “cultural imperialism”? n Girls Protection Act of 2011 would criminalize taking a minor girl living in the US outside the country for purpose of FGC n n n Stuck in house and senate committees Fear of FGC can be the basis for an asylum claim

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

References n Adams KE. What's Normal: Female Genital Mutilation, Psychology, and Body Image. JAMWA References n Adams KE. What's Normal: Female Genital Mutilation, Psychology, and Body Image. JAMWA 2004; 59(3): 168 -170. Available at http: //jamwadoc. org/index. cfm? objectid=2 A 3 A 132 A-D 5670 B 25 -5985 AC 5574 B 1 C 538

References n n Donohoe MT. Individual and societal forms of violence against women in References n n Donohoe MT. Individual and societal forms of violence against women in the United States and the developing world: an overview. Curr Women’s Hlth Reports 2002; 2(5): 313 -319. Donohoe MT. Violence and human rights abuses against women in the developing world. Medscape Ob/Gyn and Women’s Health 2003; 8(2): posted 11/26/03. http: //www. medscape. com/viewarticle/464255

Contact Information: Martin Donohoe, MD, FACP martindonohoe@phsj. org http: //www. phsj. org Contact Information: Martin Donohoe, MD, FACP martindonohoe@phsj. org http: //www. phsj. org