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Obstetric care of women with female genital mutilation attending a specialized clinic in a tertiary center
Author(s) -
Abdulcadir Jasmine,
Dugerdil Adeline,
Yaron Michal,
Irion Olivier,
Boulvain Michel
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
international journal of gynecology and obstetrics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.895
H-Index - 97
eISSN - 1879-3479
pISSN - 0020-7292
DOI - 10.1016/j.ijgo.2015.06.055
Subject(s) - medicine , episiotomy , obstetrics , tertiary care , apgar score , female circumcision , sex organ , vaginal delivery , pregnancy , gynecology , birth weight , surgery , genetics , biology
Objective To study the obstetric outcomes of women attending a specialized clinic for women with female genital mutilation (FGM). Methods The medical charts of women with FGM who consecutively attended a specialized clinic between 2010 and 2012 were reviewed retrospectively. The present study focused on women attending for obstetric reasons. The outcome measures were type of delivery, reason for cesarean delivery or assisted delivery, blood loss, episiotomy, perineal tear, duration of the second stage of labor, postpartum complications, weight of the neonate, and Apgar score. Outcomes were compared between women with FGM type III who underwent defibulation, and patients with FGM type I and II. Results The clinic was attended by 129 women, 84 perinatally. Obstetric outcomes were similar to average outcomes for women without FGM presenting at the same department and in Switzerland generally. Specifically, 20 women had a cesarean delivery. An assisted delivery was performed for 18 patients; among these, only eight had experienced obstructed labor. No statistically significant differences were found for the outcome measures when women with FGM type III were compared to FGM type I and II. Conclusions Routine obstetric follow‐up combined with specialized care for women with FGM, including defibulation, can avoid inappropriate obstetric practices and reduce obstetric complications known to be associated with FGM.