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Survivors of Female Genital Mutilation

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A healthcare professional explains the female reproductive system using a model, representing the medical and psychological care provided to survivors of female genital mutilation

Treatment and Support for Survivors

The treatment and support for survivors of female genital mutilation must be holistic, compassionate, and trauma-informed. Female genital mutilation causes not only physical injury but also emotional distress and long-term reproductive health issues. Care plans should address medical, psychological, and social needs.

Medical Treatment

Immediate or long-term care may involve:

Wound care, if a girl or woman presents shortly after undergoing FGM

Antibiotics, to treat infections or abscesses

Pain management, especially for menstrual or sexual discomfort

Surgical interventions, such as:

Deinfibulation, which involves opening the sealed vaginal area (often necessary before childbirth)

Reconstructive surgery, aimed at restoring normal anatomy and improving function

Treatment should always be offered with consent and full explanation, especially in cultures where discussing genital health may be taboo.

Gynaecological and Reproductive Health

Ongoing support may include:

Menstrual care, particularly in women with obstructed flow or painful periods

Fertility support, if damage has affected the reproductive system

Maternity care, including planning for safer delivery if infibulation is present

Sexual health counselling, to address pain, fear, or difficulty with intimacy

Healthcare providers must offer non-judgemental, culturally aware services that allow patients to feel safe and heard.

Mental Health Support

Many survivors of FGM live with:

Anxiety and depression

Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)

Shame, guilt, or low self-esteem

Difficulty forming relationships or trusting others

Therapies that may help include:

Cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT)

Trauma-focused counselling

Support groups, especially those led by survivors

Culturally competent therapists, who understand the emotional and cultural weight of FGM

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Safeguarding services for minors or women at continued risk

Legal aid and advocacy in countries where FGM is a criminal offence

Education and outreach, helping communities understand the harms of FGM and promote alternatives

Empowerment programmes, especially for women in diaspora settings where traditional roles may be changing

Supporting survivors of female genital mutilation means treating more than just physical scars. It involves building trust, restoring dignity, and helping women and girls regain control of their bodies and lives.

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