infibulation การใช้
- Infibulation involves stitching together the labia to largely cover the vagina.
- Before coming to the United States, she had undergone infibulation.
- It was the first book on infibulation by a Somali woman.
- Whatever the practice's origins, infibulation became linked to slavery.
- Infibulation, the most severe form of excision, was not practiced.
- His books on artificial cranial deformation and infibulation also received positive reviews.
- Infibulation serves as chastity belt to ensure woman's virginity until marriage.
- The Greeks also used a nonsurgical form of infibulation by wearing a kynodesme.
- Infibulation comes with its own set of rationales.
- The most extreme form is infibulation, in which the vaginal entrance is stitched.
- The Sekekers mutilate themselves through infibulation and breast ablation, to reject their femininity.
- High risk labors are also prone in the women who have experienced an infibulation.
- Infibulation can lead to severe internal infections.
- But infibulation is no guarantee of virginity.
- The most extreme form is infibulation, in which the vaginal entrance is stitched shut until marriage.
- In Africa, missionaries have tried to discourage FGM ( i . e . clitoridectomy and infibulation ).
- In a society where clitoridectomy and infibulation used to be common, the culture of war has liberated women.
- The Kikuyu practised excision and sometimes infibulation, calling it " irua " for female and male circumcision.
- The surgical infibulation of women came to be known as pharaonic circumcision in Sudan, but as Sudanese circumcision in Egypt.
- They faced an ethical, and possibly legal, dilemma : what if the woman insisted on another infibulation after giving birth?
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