Female genital mutilation and skilled birth attendance among women in sub-Saharan Africa - Seidu AA, Aboagye RG, Sakyi B, Adu C, Ameyaw EK, Affum JB, Ahinkorah BO.
BACKGROUND: There is evidence that women who have had their genitals cut suffer substantial difficulties during and/or after childbirth, including the need for a caesarean section, an episiotomy, an extended hospital stay, post-partum bleeding, and matern...
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