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Complications of Female Genital Mutilation

Medical model of female pelvis held by doctor in gloves

A doctor uses a pelvic model to highlight complications arising from Female Genital Mutilation (FGM)

Complications of Female Genital Mutilation

The complications of female genital mutilation can be immediate, long-term, and deeply personal. Female genital mutilation affects every aspect of a girl or woman’s health, including physical, reproductive, sexual, and psychological wellbeing. The severity often depends on the type of FGM performed and the age at which it was done.

Immediate Complications

Short-term risks include:

Severe pain and shock

Excessive bleeding (haemorrhage)

Swelling and inflammation

Infections, including tetanus, HIV, or sepsis

Urinary retention, due to swelling or pain

Death, in rare cases from uncontrolled bleeding or infection

Many of these complications occur because the procedure is performed without anaesthesia, sterile tools, or medical training.

Long-Term Physical Complications

Survivors may experience:

Chronic pelvic pain

Recurring urinary tract infections (UTIs)

Painful menstruation or blocked flow

Sexual dysfunction, including pain during intercourse or reduced pleasure

Infertility, in some cases linked to scarring or infection

Complicated childbirth, often requiring surgical intervention or caesarean delivery

Obstetric fistula, a rare but devastating injury from obstructed labour

These complications can lead to lifelong health issues and repeated hospital visits.

Psychological Complications

The emotional impact of FGM may include:

Anxiety or panic attacks, especially during medical exams

Depression, guilt, or shame

Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)

Body image issues, especially around intimacy or sexuality

Relationship difficulties, due to physical pain or emotional disconnection

Supportive counselling is often essential to help survivors process these experiences and begin healing.

Social and Cultural Effects

Women affected by FGM may:

Struggle to access appropriate care, especially if language or cultural barriers exist

Face stigma if they reject or speak out against FGM

Fear rejection from their community or family

Encounter barriers in education or work, particularly if trauma leads to withdrawal or low confidence

Children at risk may be removed from school or hidden from authorities in efforts to avoid legal consequences, disrupting their education and safety.

Medicalisation Risks | Complications of Female Genital Mutilation

In some regions, FGM is now performed by healthcare professionals to reduce harm. However, this medicalisation does not eliminate complications and continues to violate human rights. It also risks legitimising a harmful practice.

The complications of female genital mutilation are far-reaching and deeply damaging. Eliminating FGM requires more than legal bans—it requires education, healthcare access, survivor support, and cultural change driven from within affected communities.

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