Abstract

In the final instalment of a two-part series about female genital cutting (FGC)*, Denise Hall and Krystyna Nowobilska-Dean explore deinfibulation as a clinical skill that can be used to facilitate vaginal birth for FGC survivors**. For detailed information surrounding the anatomy of the vulva, the global prevalence of FGC, pretexts underpinning the perpetuation of FGC and arguments for culturally sensitive FGC midwifery education and care, please refer to the first article in this series.1 *Female genital cutting is used in lieu of female genital mutilation (FGM). **Individuals affected by FGC are referred to as survivors rather than victims.

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