FGM Flashcards
1
Q
What are the main types of FGM?
A
- Clitoridectomy – removing part or all of the clitoris
- Excision – removing part or all of the clitoris, labia minora ± labia majora
- Infibulation – narrowing vaginal opening by creating a seal by cutting and repositioning the labia
- Other harmful procedures to genitals including pricking, piercing, cutting, scraping, burning
2
Q
What are the signs and symptoms of FGM?
A
- Abnormal anatomy on examination/inspection
- Constant pain
- Dyspareunia
- Bleeding
- Cysts/Abscesses
- Incontinence
- Depression, flashbacks, self-harm
3
Q
What is the management of FGM?
A
- Deinfibulation
- Offered to those unable to have sex, pass urine, or pregnant women at risk during delivery
- Analgesia to avoid flashbacks
- Must record in notes
- If <18yo = also report to police and social services
- If >18yo = no obligatory duty to report though
4
Q
What are the complications of FGM?
A
- Repeated infections → infertility
- Life-threatening complications during labour/childbirth
- Short term after the FGM
- Haemorrhage
- Urinary retention
- Genital swelling
- Menstrual difficulties
- Infertility
- HIV/HBV