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Honestly I have no idea what the risks or consequences of male circumcision are, but I do know they are routinely (though I just read a report from 2009 that said only about 60% of male babies are circumcised, a decline from the 1970s when the number was around 90%) performed in hospitals by doctors.
Female genital mutilation however is "traditionally carried out by an older woman with no medical training. Anaesthetics and antiseptic treatment are not generally used and the practice is usually carried out using basic tools such as knives, scissors, scalpels, pieces of glass and razor blades. Often iodine or a mixture of herbs is placed on the wound to tighten the vagina and stop the bleeding." Consequences: severe pain and shock infection urine retention injury to adjacent tissues immediate fatal haemorrhaging Long-term implications can entail: extensive damage of the external reproductive system uterus, vaginal and pelvic infections cysts and neuromas increased risk of Vesico Vaginal Fistula complications in pregnancy and child birth psychological damage sexual dysfunction difficulties in menstruation Justifications of FGM The justifications given for the practise are multiple and reflect the ideological and historical situation of the societies in which it has developed. Reasons cited generally relate to tradition, power inequalities and the ensuing compliance of women to the dictates of their communities Reasons include: custom and tradition religion; in the mistaken belief that it is a religious requirement preservation of virginity/chastity social acceptance, especially for marriage hygiene and cleanliness increasing sexual pleasure for the male family honour a sense of belonging to the group and conversely the fear of social exclusion enhancing fertility http://www.forwarduk.org.uk/key-issues/fgm |
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