The new publication, WHO guidelines on the management of health complications from female genital mutilation equips health-care providers with key recommendations, grouped into four main areas: deinfibulation, mental health, female sexual health, information and education. to recognize and treat these properly. As a result, girls and women can suffer needlessly from the negative physical and ...
Type III. (Often referred to as infibulation). Narrowing of the vaginal opening with the creation of a covering seal. The seal is formed by cutting and repositioning the labia minora, or labia majora. The covering of the vaginal opening is done with or without removal of the clitoral prepuce/clitoral hood and glans (Type I FGM).
insider.si.edu: Sisters in affliction : circumcision and infibulation of women in Africa / Raqiya Haji Dualeh Abdalla
Sisters in affliction : circumcision and infibulation of women in Africa / Raqiya Haji Dualeh Abdalla