| Literature DB >> 28381290 |
Sophia Koukoui1,2, Ghayda Hassan3,4, Jaswant Guzder5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: While Female Genital Cutting (FGM/C) is a deeply entrenched cultural practice, there is now mounting evidence for a gradual decline in prevalence in a number of geographical areas in Africa and following migration to non-practicing countries. Consequently, there is now a growing number of women with FGM/C who are raising 'uncut' daughters. This study used a qualitative methodology to investigate the experience of women with FGM/C raising daughters who have not been subjected to the ritual. The aim of this study was to shed light on mothers' perception of the meaning and cultural significance of the practice and to gain insight into their mothering experience of 'uncut' girls.Entities:
Keywords: Abandonment of FGM/C; Female genital mutilation/cutting; Migration; Mothers; Qualitative research
Mesh:
Year: 2017 PMID: 28381290 PMCID: PMC5382428 DOI: 10.1186/s12978-017-0309-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Reprod Health ISSN: 1742-4755 Impact factor: 3.223
Description of the participants and motives for discontinuation of FGM/C for their daughters
| Name | Country of residence | Age at FGM/C | Country of origin | Religion | Number of daughters | Reported motive(s) for not having daughters undergo FGM/C |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Aicha | Canada | 5–6 years old | Somalia | Muslim | 1 | 1- Not mentioned in the Quran. Not mandated by Islam. |
| Bilal | Canada | 80 days | Ethiopia | Christian | 1 | 1-Does not want her daughter to suffer the consequences of FGM/C that she is enduring: a) intimacy is unsatisfactory, b) feeling of not being whole as a woman. |
| Hanan | Canada | 7–9 years old | Djibouti | Muslim | 3 | 1- Does not want daughters to suffer the consequences of the practice (participant had a severe haemorrhage requiring urgent hospitalization). |
| Fatou | Canada | 6–7 years old | Guinea | Muslim | 2 | 1- Suffered too much from the procedure and refuses to have her daughters undergo FGM/C. |
| Fatma | Canada | 7 years old | Egypt | Muslim | 3 | 1- Husband does not want daughters to undergo FGM/C. |
| 2- Paediatrician advised her not to have FGM/C performed. | ||||||
| 3- Friends from the diasporic Egyptian community are against FGM/C and | ||||||
| Binta | Canada | 6 years old | Guinea | Muslim | 1 | 1- Suffered deeply from the practice and refuses to have her daughter experience the pain of FGM/C. |
| Mariam | Canada | 2 months old | Mali | Muslim | 1 | 1- Pediatrician advised her not to have daughter undergo FGM/C. |
| 2- Afraid that her daughter will be taken away by Youth Protection if her daughter has FGM/C. | ||||||
| Helen | Ivory Coast | 18 years old | Ivory Coast | Christian | 2 | 1- Suffered physically from the procedure (fainted) and is concerned about the sexual consequences of FGM/C. Does not want her daughters to undergo the ritual. |
| Amina | Ivory Coast | 10 years old | I Ivory Coast | Muslim | 3 | 1- Does not want her daughters and grandchild to suffer as she did. Perceives FGM/C as an antiquated practice. |
| Alice | Ivory Coast | 10 years old | Ivory Coast | Christian | 1 | 1- Does not want her daughter to suffer as she did and currently does (recurrent infections and haunted by the memory of the event). |
| 2- Finds that FGM/C makes delivery more painful. | ||||||
| 3- Believes men nowadays prefer to be with “uncut” women, and so it would be detrimental to daughter to have her undergo FGM/C. | ||||||
| Martine | Ivory Coast | 14 years old | Ivory Coast | Christian | 1 | 1- Suffered from the procedure (fainted) and does not want daughter to suffer as well. |
| 2- Believes men nowadays prefer to be with “uncut” women, and so it would be detrimental to daughter to have her undergo FGM/C. | ||||||
| Awa | Ivory Coast | 16 years old | Ivory Coast | Muslim | 3 | 1- Her husband left her due to the consequences of FGM/C (sexuality was an issue). She does not want her daughter to have conjugal difficulties. |
| Samira | Ivory Coast | 5 years old | Burkina Faso | Christian | 2 | 1- Believes FGM/C to be a harmful practice. |
| Amina | Ivory Coast | 4 years old | Ivory Coast | Muslim | 1 | 1- Suffered from the practice and almost passed away (from haemorrhage). Believes the practice is harmful and highly dangerous. Does not want daughter to undergo the same experience. |
| Rokhaya | Ivory Coast | 5–6 years old | Ivory Coast | Christian | 2 | 1- Suffered from the practice and knows of a child who passed away after undergoing FGM/C. Did not want to subject her daughters to the ritual. |