Female genital mutilation/cutting, timing of deinfibulation, and risk of cesarean section.
Sølvi TaraldsenSiri VangenPål ØianIngvil Krarup SørbyePublished in: Acta obstetricia et gynecologica Scandinavica (2021)
High risk of cesarean section in Somali nulliparous women was not related to the type of female genital mutilation/cutting in the present study. Deinfibulation before labor did not protect against cesarean section. Our findings indicate that nulliparous Somali women are at high risk of intrapartum complications. Future research should focus on measures to reduce maternal morbidity and on how timing of deinfibulation affects the outcomes of vaginal births.