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Preferences for deinfibulation (opening) surgery and female genital mutilation service provision: A qualitative study.

Laura L JonesBenjamin D CostelloEmma DanksKate JollyFiona Cross-SudworthAlison ByrneMeg Fassam-WrightPallavi LattheJoanne ClarkeAyan AdbiHodo AbdiHibaq AbdiJulie Taylor
Published in: BJOG : an international journal of obstetrics and gynaecology (2022)
Deinfibulation services need to be widely advertised. Information should highlight that the procedure can be carried out at different time points, according to preference, and in a hospital by suitable HCPs. Future services should ideally be developed with survivors, to ensure that they are clinically and culturally appropriate. Guidelines would benefit from being updated to reflect the needs of survivors and to ensure consistency in provision.
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