Self deinfibulation during unassisted home delivery: a hitherto unknown dimension of female genital mutilation?

  • Hago N
  • Babarinsa I
  • Shurbak Z
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Abstract

The severe scarring and distortion which follows genital mutilation may make subsequent childbirth difficult or traumatic. Deinfibulation has been advocated and practiced in hospitals. We present a patient who deinfibulated herself during a successful home delivery, and presented to hospital thereafter.

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Hago, N. E. M., Babarinsa, I. A., & Shurbak, Z. S. B. (2018). Self deinfibulation during unassisted home delivery: a hitherto unknown dimension of female genital mutilation? Case Reports in Perinatal Medicine, 7(1). https://doi.org/10.1515/crpm-2017-0051

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